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  1. FIELD-MARSHAL ULYSSES MAXIMILIAN BROWNE 123 further back we find that Dominick Browne " was killed in battle with Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden." Bon Chien chasse de race, so we need feel no surprise to find Ulysses Maximilian starting his military career at the age of twelve (according to one

  2. Maximilian Ulysses, Reichsgraf von Browne, Baron de Camus and Mountany (23 October 1705 – 26 June 1757) was an Austrian military officer, one of the highest-ranking officers serving the Habsburg Emperor during the middle of the 18th century. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Maximilian Ulysses Browne has ...

  3. Maximilian Ulysses, Reichsgraf von Browne, Baron de Camus and Mountany (23 October 1705 – 26 June 1757) was an Austrian military officer, one of the highest-ranking officers serving the Hapsburg Emperor during the middle of the 18th century. An Irish refugee, he was a scion of the Wild Geese.

  4. Limerick, Ireland; 1659 d. Frankfurt am Main 1731, second Earl of Browne in the Jacobite Peerage) by his wife Annabella Fitzgerald, a daughter of the House of Desmond. Both families had been exiled from Ireland in the aftermath of Tyrone's Rebellion. He and his wife had two sons, Philip George (1727–1803) and Joseph Ulysses (1728–1758).

  5. Maximilian Ulysses, Reichsgraf von Browne, Baron de Camus and Mountany (October 23, 1705 – June 26, 1757) was an Austrian military leader during the middle of the 18th century, and a scion of the Irish Wild Geese .

  6. Maximilian Ulysses Browne (23. listopada 1705. – 26. svibnja 1757.), grof Browne od Svetog Rimskog Carstva, barun de Camus und Mountany, bio je austrijski vojskovođa. Rođen je u Baselu kao sin grofa Ulyssesa von Brownea i Annabelle Fitzgerald, irskih izbjeglica.

  7. The siege of Antibes took place in the winter of 1746–47, during the War of the Austrian Succession. A combined Austro - Savoyard army, commanded by Maximilian Ulysses Browne, invaded France and laid siege to Antibes on the French Mediterranean coast. Despite having British naval support, the Allies failed to capture the town, and after two ...