Otto Ferdinand Graf von Abensperg und Traun (or sometimes Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun), (27 August 1677 – 18 February 1748) was an Austrian...
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Abensperg und Traun family owns large estates in Austria, as well as a number of castles and fortresses. Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun (1677-1748)...
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repeatedly to force a decisive engagement, but Austrian commander Otto Ferdinand von Traun manoeuvred away from all Prussian advances while continually harassing...
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tributary to the Alz river in Bavaria Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun (1677–1748), Austrian field marshal Friedrich Traun (1876–1908), German runner and...
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Maximilian I of Mexico (redirect from Ferdinand Maximilian von Hapsburg)
Fernando Maximiliano José María de Habsburgo-Lorena; German: Ferdinand Maximilian Josef Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen; 6 July 1832 – 19 June 1867) was an Austrian...
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and tried to force a decisive engagement, but Austrian commander Otto Ferdinand von Traun focused on harassing the invaders' supply lines, eventually forcing...
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himself with them, but the vigilant Austrian commander, Count Otto Ferdinand von Traun had out-marched them, captured Modena and forced the Duke to make...
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Expecting a dozen more battalions and 4,500 horses, Austrian commander Otto Ferdinand von Traun was left with 9,500 infantry and 2,400 cavalry to face over 26...
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Habsburg monarchy, under the command of the Austrian Marshal Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun, withstood for seven months a blockade begun in April 1734...
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Joseph von Daun (1705–1766), Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller (1683–1744), Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717–1790), Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun (1677–1748)...
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in Germany. Thomas Abbt Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun Hermann Abert Erasmus Alberus Anton Wilhelm Amo Nicolaus von Amsdorf Abraham Angermannus...
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victory. Batthyány then united forces with Field Marshal Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun, defeated the French again and forced them back over the...
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Christoph Willibald Gluck (redirect from Christoph Willibald von Gluck)
Artaserse was performed on 26 December 1741, dedicated to Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun. Set to a libretto by Metastasio, the opera opened the Milanese...
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Vasquez de Pinos (1681–1754) 1741 – Otto Ferdinand Graf von Abensberg und Traun (1677–1748) 1741 – Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg (1684–1774) 1741 – Johann...
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married to II Maria Josepha Countess of Abensberg and Traun, daughter of Count Otto von Abensberg and Traun; married to III Christina Countess Zichy of Zich...
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1719–1725 Count Wirich Philipp von Daun 1725–1734 Sardinian occupation 1734–1736 Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun 1736–1743 Johann Georg Christian...
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(Hochgeboren). (von Abensberg und Traun) Abensberg-Traun Aichelburg (or Aichelburg-Zossenegg) (Alberti von Enno) Almásy Almeida (von) Althann (von Andechs-Meranien)...
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Naples were unable to control entire North Italy thanks to Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun. Saxony switched sides as well in 1743. In 1744 Frederick...
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Lake Grundlsee (category Traun basin)
shore. The outflow of the Grundlsee is the Grundlsee Traun, which drains into the Danube via the Traun. With an area of 4.22 km2, Grundlsee is the largest...
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Austrian left wing under the command of Johann von Hiller took up positions at Ebersberg on the Traun river. The French under André Masséna attacked,...
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Bad Ischl and Ebensee. From there it was transported by water along the Traun and the Danube to Linz and Mauthausen, where it was loaded onto horse-drawn...
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Roth) Gruppe Erzherzog Peter Ferdinand (Archduke Peter Ferdinand of Austria) German 14th Army (General der Infanterie Otto von Below) Austro-Hungarian I...
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in Naples, Italy. His musical education was supported by Count Ferdinand Otto von Traun, who allowed him to study at the Naples Conservatory, as a pupil...
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mathematician Kurt Gödel and engineers such as Ferdinand Porsche and Siegfried Marcus were Austrians. Bertha von Suttner became the first woman to be awarded...
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and Capua held out until November when its commander, Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun, finally negotiated surrender terms when he ran out of ammunition...
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Bourbon, youngest daughter of Louis XIV (d. 1749) August 27 – Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun, Austrian field marshal (d. 1748) September 17 – Stephen...
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Drakenborch, Dutch classical scholar (b. 1684) February 18 – Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun, Austrian field marshal (b. 1677) March 7 – Élisabeth Thérèse...
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Count of Harrach 1696 1749 Ferdinand Leopold, Count of Heberstein 1695 1744 Otto Ferdinand, Count of Abensberg und Traun 1677 1748 Louis, Count Batthyany...
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South Vietnam M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1964 1964 1 Friedrich Traun German Empire M athletics 1, tennis 1 1896 1896 1 Radamés Treviño Mexico...
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in 1674. Two towers still exist, the Wasserturm, which faces the river Traun, and the Ledererturm to the west, which was first mentioned in 1326. Both...
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