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  1. Ignácz Gyulay, Ignácz Gyulay, Ignaz Gyulai ou Ignjat Đulaj, conde de Maros-Németh e Nádaska (Nagyszeben, 11 de Setembro de 1763 – Viena, 11 de Novembro de 1831) foi um militar húngaro que integrou o exército da Áustria, combateu contra o Império otomano e participou nas Guerras revolucionárias francesas como general.

  2. Count Ignác Gyulay de Marosnémeti et Nádaska, Ignácz Gyulay, Ignaz Gyulai (11 September 1763 – 11 November 1831) was a Hungarian military officer, joined the army of the Habsburg monarchy, fought against Ottoman Turkey, and became a general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  3. Militaire autrichien du XIXe siècle. Chef militaire de l'empire d'Autriche dans les guerres napoléoniennes. Grand-croix de l'ordre impérial de Léopold. Commandeur de l'ordre militaire de Marie-Thérèse. Chevalier de l'ordre autrichien de la Toison d'Or (XIXe siècle) Naissance en septembre 1763. Naissance à Hermannstadt.

  4. Count Ignác Gyulay de Marosnémeti et Nádaska, Ignácz Gyulay, Ignaz Gyulai, or Ignjat Đulaj (11 September 1763 – 11 November 1831) was a Hungarian military officer, joined the army of Habsburg Austria, fought against Ottoman Turkey, and became a general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  5. Napoleon & Empire. Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube. Date and place. March 20th, 1814 at Arcis-sur-Aube, Champagne, France (nowadays Aube department, Grand-Est region). Involved forces. French army (20,000 then 28,000 men) under Emperor Napoleon I. Austrian army (480 to 100,000 men, not all of whom will be engaged) under Prince Karl Philipp zu ...

  6. Count Ignác Gyulay de Marosnémeti et Nádaska, Ignácz Gyulay, Ignaz Gyulai was a Hungarian military officer, joined the army of the Habsburg monarchy, fought against Ottoman Turkey, and became a general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars. From 1806 he held the title of Ban of Croatia.

  7. Coalition army. Opposite, Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher's vastly superior forces were organized into three main groups: The left, 20,000 strong, was commanded by General Ignácz Gyulay Ignácz Gyulay. It was behind Trannes Trannesand would march on Dienville.