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  1. Johann Baron von Hiller (13 October 1754 – 5 June 1819) was an Austrian general during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He held an important command during the 1809 campaign against France, playing a prominent role at the Battle of Aspern-Essling.

  2. During the battle of Aspern-Essling (21-22 May, 1809), the highpoint in Hillers military career so far, Hiller commanded the far right of the Austrian battle line (10,500 infantrymen, 1,800 cavalry and 52 cannon).

  3. Johann von Hiller. Johann Freiherr von Hiller († 5. Juni 1819 in Lemberg) war ein österreichischer General und Kommandeur des Maria-Theresia-Ordens. Die Angaben über Hillers Geburtsort und -jahr lauten verschieden; angegeben werden 1748 in Modena oder Wiener Neustadt und der 10. Juni 1754 in Brody in Galizien.

  4. As the day wore on, Feldmarschall-Leutnant Johann von Hiller arrived with reinforcements to take command of the three corps that formed the Austrian left wing. The action ended in a complete Franco-German victory.

    • 20 April 1809 [1]
    • French victory [1]
  5. The Battle of Landshut took place on 21 April 1809 between the French, Württembergers (VIII Corps) and Bavarians (VII Corps) under Napoleon which numbered about 77,000 strong, and 36,000 Austrians under the General Johann von Hiller.

  6. Johann, Freiherr von Hiller (1748-1819) was one of the more capable Austrian generals during the Franco-Austrian War of 1809, but his obvious ambition made him unpopular amongst his fellow generals and he missed the decisive battle of Wagram after asking to be relieved from command on grounds of sickness on the day before the battle.