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  1. Joseph Alvinczi von Borberek, ou József Alvinczi de Borberek (Alvintzy) (1 de fevereiro de 1735—25 de setembro de 1810) foi um oficial do exército dos Habsburgos e Marechal de Campo do Império Austríaco.

  2. Joseph Alvinczi von Borberek, ou József Alvinczi de Borberek (Alvintzy) (1 de fevereiro de 1735—25 de setembro de 1810) foi um oficial do exército dos Habsburgos e Marechal de Campo do Império Austríaco.

  3. Joseph Alvinczy, Freiherr von Berberek, (* 1. Februar 1735 auf Schloss Winz; † 25. November 1810 in Ofen) war ein kaiserlicher und kaiserlich-österreichischer Feldmarschall . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Frühe Militärkarriere. 1.2 Erster Koalitionskrieg. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. Leben. Frühe Militärkarriere.

    • Early Career
    • War of Succession, Turkish War, and The Netherlands Campaign
    • Neerwinden, Fleurus, Charleroi
    • Italian Campaign and Later Assignments
    • See Also
    • Sources

    An ethnic Magyar[citation needed], he was born in Transylvania in a place called Alvinc (German: Alwintz), and spent his boyhood in the household of Graf Franz Gyulai before joining his regiment as a Fähnrich aged 14. By 1753 he had risen to Hauptmann. During the Seven Years' War, Alvinczi distinguished himself leading a grenadier company in the ba...

    Promoted to Oberst commanding the 19th Infantry Regiment 19 in 1774, he led his men during the War of the Bavarian Succession, where he took the Böhmertor, city of Habelschwerdt and captured the Prussian Commander Prince Hessen-Philippstal, a feat which won Alvinczy promotion to major general and award of the Militär-Maria Theresien-Orden(MTO). Alv...

    Upon the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1792, Alvinczy commanded a division, steadying his demoralised men at a key stage of the victorious battle of Neerwinden in 1793, leading his men forward to capture the village; for this exploit he was awarded the Commanders Cross of the MTO. He took command of an Auxiliary army which supported ...

    In late 1796 he took over command of the army that was fighting Napoleon Bonaparte in the north of the Italian Peninsula. After organising the Tyrolean militia to face the threat of the French advance in 1796, he was tasked with the third relief of the Siege of Mantua. Alvinczy's army was largely composed of new recruits with few experienced office...

    Fiebeger, G. J. (1911). The Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte of 1796–1797. West Point, New York: US Military Academy Printing Office.
    Smith, Digby. The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill, 1998. ISBN 1-85367-276-9
    Wurzbach, Constantin von. Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich, 1856–91, vol I, p. 22
  4. Joseph Alvinczy, Freiherr von Berberek (1735-1810) was a successful Austrian commander who is rather unfairly best known for his two failures to lift the siege of Mantua in 1796-97. He was born at Alvincz, in Transylvania (close the Hungarian/ Romanian border) and spent his childhood in the household of Graf Franz Gyulai before joining the army ...

  5. Foi uma manobra ousada de Napoleão Bonaparte. O exército francês da Itália flanqueou o exército austríaco com o general austríaco Joseph Alvinczy von Berberek a cortar sua linha de retirada.

  6. Freiherr Joseph Alvinczi von Borberek aka Baron József Alvinczi de Borberek (German language: Joseph Alvinczy, Freiherr von Berberek; 1 February 1735 – 25 September 1810) was a soldier in the Habsburg Army and a Field Marshal of the Austrian Empire. An ethnic Magyar, he was born in Transylvania...