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  1. Baron Franz von der Trenck (German: Franz Freiherr von der Trenck, Croatian: Barun Franjo Trenk) (Reggio di Calabria. January 1, 1711 – Brno . October 4, 1749) was an Austrian soldier.

  2. Franz von der Trenck. Franz Freiherr von der Trenck (kroatisch Barun Franjo Trenk; * 1. Jänner 1711 in Reggio Calabria, Aragónisches Kronland Königreich Sizilien-Neapel; † 4. Oktober 1749 in Brünn, Böhmisches Kronland Markgrafschaft Mähren, HM, HRR) war ein kaiserlicher Offizier und Freischärler.

  3. As one biography described, “The thirty-eight year lifespan of the pandur general Franz Baron von der Trenck was a symphony of violence and death.” On the other side of the Prussian-Austrian conflict, Friedrich von der Trenck was iconic in different ways, with a career that careened from the military under Frederick II, to prison, and ...

  4. Biographie. Trenck: Franz Freiherr von der T., Oberst eines Pandurencorps, später Pandurenregiments im Dienste der Königin (Kaiserin) Maria Theresia, geb. zu Reggio in Calabrien am 1. Januar 1711, † zu Brünn am 4. October 1749.

  5. Franz Trenck, Freiherr von der (fränts frī´hĕr fən dĕr trĕngk), 1711–49, Austrian officer and adventurer, b. Reggio di Calabria, Italy. A daring soldier known for his duels and love affairs, he raised at his own expense (1741) a Croatian regiment for Maria Theresa in the War of the Austrian Succession.

  6. 18 de oct. de 2019 · The mummy of Baron Franz von der Trenck has helped scientists reconstruct his appearance. The work took two years. Since the beginning of October the public have been able to see the results of the research. Photo credit: Muzeum města Brna. Brno, Oct 18 (BD) – Born in Calabria, Trenck served in the Russian army but was forced to flee.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2007 · Frederick von der Trenck, after his release from imprisonment in 1763, married a burgomaster’s daughter, and went into business as a wine merchant. Then he became adventurous again. His adventures, published in German in 1786-7, and in his own French version in 1788, formed one of the most popular books of its time.