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  1. El Conde Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg (27 de mayo de 1684 - 26 de mayo de 1774) fue un general austríaco. Nacido en Schwaigern, la residencia de un Señorío, a partir de 1766 Condado de Neipperg, descendía de una antigua familia comital de Suabia, siendo su padre el Conde Eberhard Friedrich von Neipperg (1655-1725), quien había ...

  2. Count Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg (27 May 1684 – 26 May 1774) was an Austrian general. Biography. Born in Schwaigern, the residence of the Lordship, from 1766 County of Neipperg, he descended from an ancient comital family from Swabia, his father Count Eberhard Friedrich von Neipperg (1655–1725) having been an Imperial field marshal.

  3. Wilhelm Reinhard Reichsgraf von Neipperg (* 27. Mai 1684 in Schwaigern; † 26. Mai 1774 in Wien) war ein kaiserlicher Heerführer aus dem schwäbischen Geschlecht der Herren von Neipperg, die 1726 mit seiner Erhebung zum Reichsgrafen den Grafenstand erlangten.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2023 · Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg. Birthdate: May 27, 1684. Death: May 26, 1774 (89) Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Immediate Family: Son of Eberhard Friedrich Freiherr von Neipperg and Margaretha Lucretia von Hornberg. Husband of Gräfin Maria Franziska Theresia Neipperg.

  5. Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg. Información personal. Nacimiento. 27 de mayo de 1684 Schwaigern ( Alemania) Fallecimiento. 26 de mayo de 1774 (89 años) Viena ( Monarquía Habsburgo) Nacionalidad. Austríaca. Familia.

  6. 15 de oct. de 2019 · Frederick invaded Silesia, Maria Theresa dispatched a 20,000-man army under Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg to eject him, and the War of the Austrian Succession was on. Prussian troops swiftly occupied most of Silesia, and Frederick sent them into winter quarters expecting Maria Theresa to accept his fait accompli .

  7. His paternal grandparents were Leopold Johann Nepomuk, Count von Neipperg, a diplomat famous for inventing a letter-copying machine (himself the son of Count Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg), and Countess Marie Wilhelmine von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg. Career. After the death of his father, he became head of the Neipperg family.