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Julius Jacob von Haynau (14 de octubre de 1786 - 14 de marzo de 1853) fue un general austriaco que destacó por sus acciones militares y también conocido por la cruel represión que ejerció contra los movimientos insurgentes en Italia y Hungría en 1848.
Julius Jakob Freiherr von Haynau (14 October 1786 – 14 March 1853) was an Austrian general who suppressed insurrectionary movements in Italy and Hungary in 1848 and later. While a hugely effective military leader, he also gained renown as an aggressive and ruthless commander.
Julius, baron von Haynau was an Austrian general whose military successes were overshadowed by his notorious brutality. Entering the Austrian Army in 1801, Haynau saw action throughout the Napoleonic Wars and remained in service after the Congress of Vienna (1814–15).
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Julius Jacob von Haynau (14 de octubre de 1786 - 14 de marzo de 1853) fue un general austriaco que destacó por sus acciones militares y también conocido por la cruel represión que ejerció contra los movimientos insurgentes en Italia y Hungría en 1848.
Julius Jakob Freiherr von Haynau (14 October 1786 – 14 March 1853) was an Austrian general who suppressed insurrectionary movements in Italy and Hungary in 1848 and later. While a hugely effective military leader, he also gained renown as an aggressive and ruthless commander.
On April 6th 1799, on the second day of the Magnano victory, serving as a second major in the 7th Hussar regiment he defeated the enemy’s rearguard at Isola della Scala. Furthermore, he captured their hospital and its resources and a wounded French general.
21 de may. de 2009 · (1768–1853) commander of Austrian forces against Hungarians in 1849. Illegitimate son of the elector of the German state of Hesse, Baron von Haynau entered Austrian military service in 1801 and fought in the wars against Napoleon. He remained in service after the war and saw action during the Italian uprising against Austrian rule in 1848.