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  1. Gran Cruz de la Orden Militar de María Teresa. Orden Militar de María Teresa. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El Barón József Alvinczi de Borberek (en alemán: Joseph Alvinczy, Freiherr von Berberek; 1 de febrero de 1735-25 de septiembre de 1810) fue un soldado en el Ejército de los Habsburgo y Mariscal de Campo del Imperio austríaco .

  2. József Alvinczi Alvinczi as depicted in the Album du Centenaire. An ethnic Magyar [citation needed], he was born in Transylvania in a place called Alvinc (German: Alwintz), and spent his boyhood in the household of Graf Franz Gyulai before joining his regiment as a Fähnrich aged 14. By 1753 he had risen to Hauptmann.

  3. 29 de ene. de 2024 · József Alvinczi was a prominent figure in the military history of the Habsburg Empire, having a significant impact on its military campaigns during the late 18th century. Born on February 1, 1735, in Transylvania, part of the Austrian Habsburg realm, he climbed the ranks of the Habsburg military through a combination of noble birth and personal merit.

  4. El Barón József Alvinczi de Borberek ( en alemán: Joseph Alvinczy, Freiherr von Berberek; 1 de febrero de 1735-25 de septiembre de 1810) fue un soldado en el Ejército de los Habsburgo y Mariscal de Campo del Imperio austríaco. József Alvinczi. Información personal.

  5. Feldzeugmeister József Alvinczi began the third relief attempt in early November. Alvinczi and Quosdanovich led the 28,000 troops of the Friaul Corps from the Piave River toward the west. Meanwhile, Davidovich's Tyrol Corps was reinforced to 19,000 men.

  6. 9 de may. de 2023 · The Battle of Arcole (15-17 November 1796), or Arcola, was a three-day battle fought between Napoleon Bonaparte 's French Army of Italy and an Austrian army under József Alvinczi. Part of Napoleon's Italian Campaign, the battle foiled Austria's third attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua and helped lead to France's success in the broader War ...

  7. 10 de may. de 2023 · Alvinczi was now faced with the difficult task of dislodging Joubert from the heights before French reinforcements had time to arrive. His plan was to split his army into six columns. The first three, consisting of a combined 12,000 men and commanded by generals Liptay, Koblos, and Ocskay, were to launch a frontal assault on the north side of the heights.