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  1. Vor 9 Stunden · Leopold Joseph von Daun (1705–1766), Feldmarschall und Feldherr im Siebenjährigen Krieg; Marcus Anton von Plenciz (1705–1786), Arzt und Hochschullehrer; Johann Siegmund Popowitsch, Janez Žiga Valentin Popovič (1705–1774), Sprach- und Naturforscher; Heinrich Gabriel von Collenbach (1706–1790), Diplomat und Staatsmann

  2. Vor einem Tag · In response, Austrian commander Leopold von Daun collected a force of 30,000 men to come to the relief of Prague. Following the battle at Prague, Frederick took 5,000 troops from the siege at Prague and sent them to reinforce the 19,000-man army under the Duke of Brunswick-Bevern at Kolín in Bohemia. [46]

    • Anglo-Prussian coalition victory [2]
  3. www.wikidata.de-de.nina.az › Maria-Theresia-OrdenMaria-Theresia-Orden

    19. Juni 2024 · Der Stiftungstag wurde auf den 18. Juni 1757, der Tag der Schlacht, zurückdatiert und (Leopold Joseph von Daun) zum ersten Großkreuz ernannt. Der Orden für hervorragende Verdienste von Offizieren im Kriege war damit die erste sichtbare österreichische Militärauszeichnung.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Maria Theresa had another loss in February 1766 when Haugwitz died. She gave her son absolute control over the military following the death of Leopold Joseph von Daun. According to Austrian historian Robert A. Kann, Maria Theresa was a monarch of above-average qualifications but intellectually inferior to Joseph and Leopold. Kann asserts that ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · After a reign of 48 years filled with almost endless troubles, Emperor Leopold died in 1705. He was succeeded by his son, Joseph I (reigned 1705–11). In the religious quarrels the new emperor, an ally of Protestant states, showed great restraint and allowed himself to be guided mainly by political motives.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · In fact, Leopold adopted a proposal of Joseph von Sonnenfels, an official often considered the leading enlightened political theorist in the monarchy, to make the police a service institution rather than an instrument of control. He put them in charge of local health measures and authorized them to settle minor disputes so that ...

  7. 6. Juni 2024 · Leopold II (born May 5, 1747, Vienna—died March 1, 1792, Vienna) was the Holy Roman emperor from 1790 to 1792, one of the most capable of the 18th-century reformist rulers known as the “enlightened despots.”