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  1. Karl von Mack Leiberich (Nenslingen, Baviera, 24 ou 25 de agosto de 1752 — St. Pölten, Baixa Áustria, 22 de dezembro de 1828) foi um militar austríaco. [4] [1] É conhecido como o comandante do Exército Austríaco que se rendeu para Grande Armée de Napoleão Bonaparte, na Batalha de Ulm em 1805.

  2. Karl Freiherr Mack von Leiberich (25 August 1752 – 22 December 1828) was an Austrian officer. He is best remembered as the commander of the Austrian forces that capitulated to Napoleon's Grande Armée in the Battle of Ulm in 1805.

  3. Karl Mack Freiherr von Leiberich (* 24. August 1752 in Nennslingen, Fürstentum Ansbach als Karl Mack; † 22. Oktober 1828 in St. Pölten) war ein österreichischer General und seit 1789 Ritter des Maria-Theresia-Ordens .

  4. Karl Mack, baron von Leiberich (born Aug. 25, 1752, Nenslingen, Bavaria—died Oct. 22, 1828, Sankt Pölten, Austria) was an Austrian soldier, commander of the defeated forces at the Napoleonic battles of Ulm and Austerlitz. In 1770 he joined an Austrian cavalry regiment, becoming an officer seven years later.

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  5. Karl Freiherr Mack von Leiberich (August 25, 1752 - December 22, 1828) was an Austrian military officer. He is best remembered as the commander of the Austrian army that surrendered to Napoleon's Grand Army at the Battle of Ulm in 1805. Scholarly Articles. Early career. Karl Mack was born in Nenslingen, Duchy of Ansbach.

  6. 18 de jan. de 2001 · One of the most famous Austrian Generals and largely responsible for the state of the Austrian Army during the Austerlitz campaign, Karl Mack has a less than glowing reputation. Mack was a commoner who was ennobled for bravery having been born to an undistinguished Protestant family in Franconia on 25 August 1752.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2023 · The Ulm Campaign (25 September to 20 October 1805) was a military operation during the War of the Third Coalition (1805-1806). Through a series of maneuvers, the 210,000 men of the French Grande Armée, led by Emperor Napoleon I, encircled an Austrian army under General Karl Mack von Leiberich in the city of Ulm.