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  1. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Archduke Charles of Austria leads a pivotal charge during the Battle of Aspern-Essling (21-22 May 1809) that contributes to the Austrian victory. Painting by Johann Peter Krafft, circa early 19th century.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen (German: Erzherzog Karl von Österreich, Herzog von Teschen, also known as Karl von Österreich-Teschen) (Full name: Karl Ludwig Johann Josef Lorenz of Austria) (5 September 1771 – 30 April 1847) was an Austrian field-marshal, the third son of emperor Leopold II and his wife Infanta Maria Luisa of ...

  3. Austrian. Biography: Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen, was an Austrian field marshal. He was the son of Emperor Leopold II and Maria Luisa of Spain, as well as the younger brother of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. While Charles was epileptic, he found success in the Austrian army as a commander and reformer.

  4. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Portrait of Charles, Archduke of Austria and Duke of Teschen (1771-1847), oil on canvas by Thomas Lawrence, 1819. Charles was the brother to Emperor Francis II of the Holy Roman Empire (1792-1806) and Austria (1804-1835), and he would become known as one of Austria's most capable generals during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  5. Napoleon’s great adversary: Archduke Charles and the Austrian army, 1792-1814. This book gives a thoroughgoing survey of the Austrian army from its initial organisation trhough its subsequent reforms. As well as detailing all the major battles and campaigns, it explains clearly the political, economic and social climate of Austria in the ...

  6. Battle of Aspern-Essling. Battle of Wagram. Archduke Charles of Austria (1771-1847) was one of the Austrian Empire 's dukes. He fought in the Napoleonic Wars. [1] The Austrian Empire ruled places the places that we call Hungary, Croatia, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Bosnia, Leichtenstein, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania today.

  7. One of the foremost being Archduke Karl (1771-1847), third son of Emperor Leopold II, brother of Emperor Franz II/I, and one-time resident in the Albertina. (“The victor of Aspern; Archduke Karl and his generals” by Peter (Johann Peter) Krafft, 1867–1900, Wien Museum Inv.-Nr. 82301, reproduced with permission under the terms of the CC0 licence)