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El Conde Eduard Clam-Gallas (14 de marzo de 1805, Praga - 17 de marzo de 1891, Viena) fue un general austríaco. Era el hijo mayor del Conde Christian Christoph Clam-Gallas (1771-1838), mecenas de Beethoven, y de la Condesa Josephine Clary-Aldringen (1777-1828).
Count Eduard Clam-Gallas (14 March 1805 – 17 March 1891) was an Austrian general. He was the eldest son of Count Christian Christoph Clam-Gallas (1771–1838), patron of Beethoven, and Countess Josephine Clary-Aldringen (1777–1828).
El Conde Eduard Clam-Gallas fue un general austríaco. Era el hijo mayor del Conde Christian Christoph Clam-Gallas (1771-1838), mecenas de Beethoven, y de la Condesa Josephine Clary-Aldringen (1777-1828).
Clam-Gallas Palace is one of the most important architectural monuments in Prague and the Czech Republic. It is a masterpiece of Prague Baroque architecture and a great example of High Baroque living and the way of life of the aristocracy of the time.
Count Eduard Clam-Gallas was an Austrian General. Once logged in, you can add biography in the database
The battle took place in modern-day Svijany between troops of the Prussian First Army (Julius von Bose's 15th Brigade) and elements of Eduard Clam-Gallas' Austrian I Corps.
“Clam-Gallas Palac is one of the prime works of Prague Baroque architecture, it is a splendid example of historical housing and the lifestyle of then aristocrats.” History of the Clam-Gallas Palace