Article cluster projects edit
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Cologne War topic edit
Destruction of the Oberstift – Cologne Riot – Siege of Godesberg (1583) , – 1st Siege of Bonn – 1st Battle of Rheinberg – Poppersdorf – 2nd Battle of Rheinberg – Assault on Nijmegen – Capitulation of Neuss – Battle of Werl (1586) – Destruction of Neuss (July 1586) – – –
Second Coalition: Campaign in Southwest Germany 1799 edit
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People of the Second Coalition edit
Habsburg generals edit
- Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg – – – TFA May 3 2010.
- Johann von Klenau – –
- Friedrich Joseph, Count of Nauendorf –
- Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg –
- Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze † –
- Christoph Karl von Piacsek † –
- Olivier, Count of Wallis † –
- Maximilian, Count of Merveldt –
- Karl Eugen, Prince von Lothringen-Lambesc–
- Johann Heinrich von Schmitt– †
- Franz de Paula Ulrich, Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz und Tettau
- József Alvinczi
Famous or Infamous edit
Habsburg Lieutenant Field Marshals of the Napoleonic Era edit
- Johann Heinrich von Schmidt– (1743-1805) †
- Joseph, Baron von Mesko de Felsö-Kubiny – (1762-1815)
- Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze – (1739-1799) †
- Maximilian, Count of Merveldt – (1764-1815)
Feldzeugmeister= edit
- Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg – (1760-1799) †
French generals (Army of the Danube and Army of the Danube order of battle) edit
- Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino –
- Georges Joseph Dufour –
- Jean Victor Tharreau –
- Jean Augustin Ernouf –
- Frédéric Henri Walther
- François Antoine Louis Bourcier
- Armand Samuel de Marescot
- François-Xavier Octavie Fontaine
- Jean-Marie Defrance
- Jean Louis Debilly
- Anne Gilbert de Laval
- Pierre-Charles Lochet
- Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière
- Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul
- Louis Klein
- Jean-François Barbier
- Jean Fabre de La Martillière
- François Goullus
- François Léon Ormancey
- Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière
- Louis Fursy Henri Compere
- Christophe Ossvald
- Jean Christophe Collin
- Michel Ordener
- Jean-Baptiste Jacopin
- Joseph Augustin Fournier
- Louis Auguste Juvénal des Ursins d'Harville
- Charles Saligny de San-Germano
- François Louis Dedon-Duclos
- André Joseph Lemaire
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First Coalition edit
Third Coalition edit
- Battle of Dürenstein (1806)
swabian circle edit
Wrede, Beilage VI.
- Baden Baden Nr. 23 in den baidschen Landen und benachbarten Reichsstaedten und Ritterschaften.
- Starhemberg, Nr. 24
- Platz Nr. 43
- Koenigsegg Nr. 16 (grounded, 1703, German, known 1703 as Virmond zu Fuss, Damian Hugon von Virmond. 1722 Avono von Livingstein, 1741, Christian Moritz von Konigsegg-Rhothenfels (JUng Koenigsegg), 1751 Koenigsegge, 1778-1799 Ludwig von Terzy, 1800, unoccupied, 1802 Erzherzog Rudolph, 1806-1832 Infantry Regiment Marquis Lusignan
- O'Kelly Nr. 45
- Baden Durlach Nr. 27 im Durlachischen
- Lacy Nr. 22
- Mercy Nr. 56
- Moltke Nr. 13. 1786-1809 Freiherr Reisky, Reisky von Dubnitz, Feldmarschlaleutnant Wenzel-Josef. 1809, dissbanded, 1814, reformed, 1815-185 Regiment Freiherr von Wimpffen, (Maximilain von Wimpffen)
- Angern Nr. 49.
6th Dragoon Regiment (452)
2/8th Chasseur à Cheval Regiment (226)
2/7th Hussar Regiment (l52)
l/2nd Light Artillery Regiment (59
Map of upper danube edit
Branches of Generals above edit
- War of the Bavarian Succession
- Johann Jakob von Wunsch (Prussian general)
Adoptions and collaborations edit
- Überlingen Translation of German and expansion of article, Adopted April 2009
- Anton Dreher adopted, expanded, citations, etc. July 2009
- McNair Barracks B class, September 2009.
German WikiProject Translation requests edit
- Cologne War stub
- Alexander, Count von Schönburg-Glauchau translated/expanded
- Luise Rinser translated from German page and expanded
- Friedrich Kaulbach translated from German page and expanded
- Friedrich August von Kaulbach (son of above, stub)
- Hermann Detzner stub
Nudges edit
Adoptions edit
- Unification of Germany adopted April 2009,
- Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) adopted May 2009
- War of the Bavarian Succession adopted May 2010