The Battle of Lippa was an engagement which took place on 7 September 1813 in what is now Croatia, then part of Kingdom of Croatia, part of the Austrian...
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The Battle of Lippa was an engagement which took place on 13 September 1813 in the French Illyrian provinces between the Napoleonic Italian and Austrian...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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Laval Nugent von Westmeath (redirect from Laval, Count of Nugent)
commanded the right wing of the Austrian Army in Italy, liberated Rome, and defeated Joachim Murat at the Battle of Ceprano and the Battle of San Germano.[citation...
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a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition (3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814). It includes: the German campaign of 1813; the...
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battalions of cadets from the Reserve Infantry NCOs School of Radna, present-day Lipova (Lippa), Romania. The first assault by the Hungarian troops, carried...
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Selim I Giray (category People of the Great Turkish War)
of Azov. In 1692 he was immediately called to fight in the Balkans. In September 1695 he was again called west and took part in the battle of Lippa or...
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Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl Friedrich von Lindenau Brigade: General-Major Guido Lippa von Duba Grenadier battalion Coburg Nr. 22 Grenadier battalion Hohenlohe...
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Giacomo Strozzi Trèka Imperial Cuirassier - Colonel Adam Erdmann Trèka von Lippa Gen. Otto Friedrich von Schönburg Baldiron-Dietrichstein Imperial Infantry...
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Lippa was responsible for 30,000 Landwehr and reserves. These numbers differ somewhat from Schneid's list and include Stoichevich's force as part of Knesevich's...
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Dave Ellis Al Foster Zach Gill LP Giobbi Robert Glasper Tommy Lee Andrew Lippa Joe Lovano Yo-Yo Ma Christian McBride Alan Menken MonoNeon Jason Moran Ivan...
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Great Turkish War (redirect from War of the Holy League (1683–1699))
of Serbian Militia, captured Gyula, Lippa (today Lipova, Romania) and Borosjenő (today Ienu, Romania) from the Ottoman Empire. After the capture of Belgrade...
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Austrians at Lippa. The Italians lost 104 killed and 200 captured while Austrian losses were light. The next day near Trzin, General of Brigade Gaspare...
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Taye Diggs (redirect from List of awards and nominations received by Taye Diggs)
appeared as Mr. Black opposite Menzel's character of Kate in Andrew Lippa's off-Broadway production of The Wild Party at Manhattan Theatre Club. Diggs also...
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Lindenau Brigade: General-Major Guido Lippa von Duba (4 Grenadier bns) Brigade: General-Major Prince Ludwig of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein (5 Grenadier bns)...
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castles, Solymos and Lippa (now Şoimuş and Lipova), in the Peace Treaty of Wiener Neustadt of 1463, and his soldiers received a payment of 25,000 ducats. He...
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Saxons (redirect from History of the Saxons)
"Lamizon", "Ipada", "Lippa" and "Limac", which are generally interpreted as the Ems, Pader, Lippe and Leine. Today the Saxons of Germany no longer form...
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examples of fictional princesses. This section contains examples of both classic and modern writing. Princess and dragon List of fictional princes List of fictional...
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Ottomans had no reason to lament the campaign of 1552, for they had taken Veszprém, Temesvár, Szolnok, and Lippa, as well as some 25 Hungarian strongholds...
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the semi-independent Principality of Transylvania. The House of Habsburg held the Hungarian throne after the Battle of Mohács in 1526 continuously until...
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This is a list of musicals, including Broadway, Off-Broadway, and West End musicals, as well as film and television musicals, whose titles fall into the...
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Archived from the original on March 6, 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2017. Lippa, Nick (October 13, 2020). "Grover Washington Jr. mural brings a little Mister...
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Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (category 16th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire)
Transylvania and soon captured 16 cities, including Bečej, Becskerek, Csanád and Lippa. In this campaign, Sokollu won over to his side local Serb-manned garrisons...
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Principality of Transylvania, or Eastern Hungarian Kingdom, became an Ottoman vassal state under János and later his son, who fled to Lippa with his mother...
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Fruzhin (redirect from Fruzhin of Bulgaria)
governance of Temes County and presenting him with a personal domain at Lippa. Fruzhin visited the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and the leaders of the Albanian...
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the Frater at Timișoara (Temesvár) and Lippa, and the Sultan was outraged. This marked the end of the peace of Drinapolis (Erdine) in 1547. György Fráter...
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Hungary and gave him the Castle of Lippa and the Castle of Solymos in Arad County. Jiskra married the niece of the palatine of Hungary, Michael Ország and...
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John Sigismund Zápolya (redirect from John II of Hungary)
to retain the territory east of the river Tisza on John Sigismund's behalf. Isabella and John Sigismund moved to Lippa (now Lipova in Romania). Before...
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towns, such as Várad or Lippa, were significant centers of state power, warranting predominance over the region's magnates. One of the wealthiest nobles...
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Isabella Jagiellon (redirect from Isabella Jagiełło of Poland)
first time on 22 February. He granted her the towns of Solymos, Lippa, Déva, Csicsó, Tokaj, parts of Debrecen and Regéc castles. The next day the wedding...
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