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<p> Austrian field-marshal, born in Bohemia; entered the Austrian army in 1784; distinguished himself in the war with [[Turkey]] in 1788-89, and in all the wars of [[Austria]] with France; checked the [[Revolution]] in [[Lombardy]] in 1848; defeated and almost annihilated the Piedmontese army under [[Charles]] [[Albert]] in 1849, and compelled [[Venice]] to capitulate in the same year, after which he was appointed [[Governor]] of Lombardy (1766-1858). </p>
<p> Austrian field-marshal, born in Bohemia; entered the Austrian army in 1784; distinguished himself in the war with [[Turkey]] in 1788-89, and in all the wars of [[Austria]] with France; checked the [[Revolution]] in [[Lombardy]] in 1848; defeated and almost annihilated the Piedmontese army under [[Charles]] [[Albert]] in 1849, and compelled [[Venice]] to capitulate in the same year, after which he was appointed [[Governor]] of Lombardy (1766-1858). </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 15 October 2021

Johann Radetzky Count Von [1]

Austrian field-marshal, born in Bohemia; entered the Austrian army in 1784; distinguished himself in the war with Turkey in 1788-89, and in all the wars of Austria with France; checked the Revolution in Lombardy in 1848; defeated and almost annihilated the Piedmontese army under Charles Albert in 1849, and compelled Venice to capitulate in the same year, after which he was appointed Governor of Lombardy (1766-1858).

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