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  1. Wirich Philipp Lorenz von und zu Daun, príncipe de Thiano (Viena, 19 de octubre de 1669 - ibid., 30 de julio de 1741), fue un militar austríaco, mariscal de campo destacado durante la guerra de sucesión española, padre de Leopold Joseph von Daun.

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  2. Count Wirich Philipp von Daun (19 October 1669 – 30 July 1741) was an Austrian Field Marshal of the Imperial Army in the War of Spanish Succession, and father of the better known Leopold Josef Graf Daun. In 1710 he was created Prince of Teano .

  3. Wirich Philipp Lorenz von und zu Daun, príncipe de Thiano ( Viena, 19 de octubre de 1669 - ibid., 30 de julio de 1741), fue un militar austríaco, mariscal de campo destacado durante la guerra de sucesión española, padre de Leopold Joseph von Daun. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en alemán ... Cerrar. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  4. Daun, Wirich. Philipp Lorenz, Graf von, Fürst von Thiano (seit 1710) kaiserlicher Feldmarschall, * 19.10.1669, † 30.7.1741 Wien. ( (römisch)-katholisch) Overview. NDB 3 (1957)

    • Early Years
    • War of The Austrian Succession
    • Seven Years' War
    • Reception
    • Personal Life
    • Notes
    • Further Reading

    Leopold Joseph Maria was born at Vienna, the son of Count Wirich Philipp von Daun (1669–1741) and his wife, Countess Maria Barbara von Herberstein (1675–1735). The Daun noble family originated from the Rhineland and derived its name from the ancestral seat at Daun south of the High Eifel range. He was first cousin of Countess Eleonora Ernestina von...

    In the War of the Austrian Successionfrom 1740, Daun distinguished himself by the careful leadership which was afterwards his greatest military quality. In Austria's First Silesian War against Prussia, he was present at Chotusitz and Prague, and led the advanced guard of Khevenhüller's army in the victorious Danube campaign of 1743. Field Marshal C...

    During the interval of peace that preceded the Seven Years' War he was engaged in carrying out an elaborate scheme for the reorganization of the Austrian army, and it was chiefly through his efforts that the Theresian Military Academy was established at Wiener-Neustadt in 1751. When a Third Silesian War broke out, he was not actively employed in th...

    Daun continued to command until the end of the war, and afterwards worked with the greatest energy at the reorganization of the imperial forces. In 1762 he had been appointed president of the Hofkriegsrat. By order of Maria Theresa, a monument to his memory was erected by Balthasar Ferdinand Mollin the church of the Augustinians, with an inscriptio...

    He was married to Countess Maria Josepha Fuchs vom Bimbach und Dornheim (1711-1764), widowed Countess von Nostitz-Rieneck. They had: 1. Countess Maria Theresia von Daun (1745-1777) ⚭ Count Leopold Pálffy von Erdöd(1739-1799); had issue 2. Count Franz Karl von Daun (1746-1771) ⚭ Princess Maria Franziska von Auersperg(1745-1818); had issue

    Regarding personal names: Until 1919, Graf was a title, translated as Count, not a first or middle name. The female form is Gräfin. In Germany, it has formed part of family names since 1919.Regarding personal names: Fürst is a title, translated as Prince, not a first or middle name. The feminine form is Fürstin. For an overview of the system of mil...

    Der deutsche Fabius Cunctator, oder Leben und Thaten seiner Excellentz, des Herrn Leopold Joseph Maria Reichsgrafen von Daun ... (S.l.: s.n., 1759–1760), and works dealing with the wars of the period.

  5. Count Wirich Philipp von Daun (19 October 1669 – 30 July 1741) was an Austrian Field Marshal in the War of Spanish Succession, and father of the better known Leopold Josef Graf Daun. In 1710 he was created Prince of Teano. Daun was born in Vienna, the son of Wilhelm Graf Daun, also a Field...

  6. El conde Wirich Philipp von Daun (19 de octubre de 1669 - 30 de julio de 1741) fue un mariscal de campo austríaco del ejército imperial en la Guerra de Sucesión española y padre del más conocido Leopold Josef Graf Daun. En 1710 fue creado Príncipe de Teano. Daun nació en Viena, hijo de Wilhelm Graf Daun, también mariscal de campo.