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Johann Kollowrat

Feldmarschall Johann Karl, Graf von Kolowrat-Krakowsky (21 December 1748 – 5 June 1816) joined the Austrian army, fought against the Kingdom of Prussia and Ottoman Turkey before being promoted to general officer rank. During combat against the French in the French Revolutionary Wars, he first became known as an artillery specialist. In the Napoleonic Wars, he commanded corps in the 1805 and 1809 campaigns. He became the Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian infantry regiment in 1801 and held that position until his death.

Johann Kollowrat
Born(1748-12-21)21 December 1748
Prague, Habsburg Empire
Died5 May 1816(1816-05-05) (aged 67)
Prague, Austrian Empire
Allegiance Austria
Service/branchAustrian Army
Years of service1766–1816
RankFeldmarschall
Battles/warsWar of the Bavarian Succession
Austro-Turkish War (1787–1791)
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars

He was the last governor of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1791, having succeeded Count George Olivier of Wallis and acceded to those territories in accordance to the Treaty of Sistova.

Early career edit

Born in Prague on 21 December 1748, Kollowrat's military career began in 1766 when he joined the Austrian army. Two years later he became a captain. In 1778–79, he fought against the Prussians in the War of the Bavarian Succession during which he received promotion to Major. In 1786 he became an Oberst-Leutnant. The Austro-Turkish War (1787–91) saw him elevated in rank to Oberst (colonel) in command of the Alvinczi Infantry Regiment # 19. After performing notable service and being wounded at Belgrade, he earned promotion to General-Major on 9 October 1789.[1]

He succeeded in 1791 count George Olivier Wallis as supreme military commander of the Habsburg forces in Serbia.

French Revolutionary Wars edit

War of the First Coalition edit

In 1792, Kollowrat transferred to the artillery and fought in the War of the First Coalition. After proving himself a crack gunner and a careful student of logistics, he received command of the 2nd Artillery Regiment. He served as chief of artillery under the Count of Clerfayt during the 1795 campaign. In recognition of his abilities, Emperor Francis II named him Feldmarschal-Leutnant on 4 March 1796. He distinguished himself while directing the batteries at the Siege of Kehl in 1796–97 and received the Commander's Cross Military Order of Maria Theresa for his efforts. On 28 October 1800, he received the rank of Feldzeugmeister.[1]

War of the Second Coalition edit

At the Battle of Hohenlinden, the army commander Archduke John of Austria rode with Kollowrat's 22,000-strong Austro-Bavarian column.[2] Before Kollowrat's column left the heavy woods, the French ambushed its leading elements. Because his column rapidly followed the main highway and the columns on either side fell behind schedule due to snow squalls and poor roads, a French flanking attack enveloped Kollowrat's column. After severe fighting, the French hemmed in the allies on three sides and their formations disintegrated. Kollowrat's men suffered very heavy losses in captured men and cannons.[3]

Napoleonic Wars edit

Austerlitz edit

He became proprietor of the Kollowrat Infantry Regiment # 36 in 1801. In the same year, he became a member of the Aulic Council. He led the 25,400 Austrians of the 4th column at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. Advancing across the Pratzen plateau, his force found itself in the path of Napoleon's main attack. After severe fighting, Marshal Nicolas Soult's corps broke Kollowrat's Austrians and drove them off the field.[4]

Danube campaign edit

In 1809, Kollowrat led the II Corps during the Battle of Eckmühl where it was unengaged because it operated north of the Danube. Transferring to command of the III Corps, his troops missed the Battle of Aspern-Essling. Instead, he operated against Emperor Napoleon's lines of communication with little effect.[5]

On the second day of the Battle of Wagram, Archduke Charles launched the corps of Kollowrat and Johann von Klenau in a dangerous assault against the French left flank. Napoleon stopped the slow-moving III Corps by hurling a cavalry division at it. The French horsemen suffered crippling losses but they bought time for the Grand Army's artillerists to assemble a 112-gun grand battery. When these cannons opened fire, they stopped the III Corps cold. Next, Napoleon sent Étienne Macdonald's corps against the junction between Kollowrat's III Corps and Johann Liechtenstein's I Reserve Corps. Despite this heavy attack, the Austrians succeeded in halting Macdonald. But by this time, the French had overwhelmed the Austrian army on the rest of the battlefield. Archduke Charles issued orders to retreat and Kollowrat was forced to pull back his command.[6]

Later career edit

After 1809, Kollowrat held no further major field commands. He was promoted to Feldmarschall on 12 September 1809. In 1813 he fell ill and did not participate in the fighting. Instead, he organized relief efforts for the many Allied and French wounded soldiers. He died in Prague on 5 June 1816.[1]

References edit

Printed materials edit

  • Arnold, James R., Marengo & Hohenlinden, Pen & Sword, 2005.
  • Bowden, S. & Tarbox, C., Armies on the Danube 1809, Empire Games Press, 1980.
  • Chandler, David, Campaigns of Napoleon, Macmillan, 1979.

External links edit

  • Kollowrat-Krakowsky by Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna
  • Kollowrat
  • Kollowrat-Krakowsky in German by Jens-Florian Ebert

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c Smith-Kudrna, Kollowrat-Krakowsky
  2. ^ Arnold, p 222
  3. ^ Arnold, pp 242–248. Arnold asserts that Johann (Karl) Kollowrat fought at Hohenlinden. However, Vinzenz Kollowrat-Liebsteinsky is a possible candidate. Neither Smith-Kudrna nor Ebert specify which Kollowrat was at Hohenlinden.
  4. ^ Chandler, pp 425–427
  5. ^ Bowden & Tarbox, p 96
  6. ^ Bowden & Tarbox, pp 130–137
Military offices
Preceded by Proprietor (Inhaber) of Infantry Regiment Nr. 36
1801–1816
Succeeded by

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Feldmarschall Johann Karl Graf von Kolowrat Krakowsky 21 December 1748 5 June 1816 joined the Austrian army fought against the Kingdom of Prussia and Ottoman Turkey before being promoted to general officer rank During combat against the French in the French Revolutionary Wars he first became known as an artillery specialist In the Napoleonic Wars he commanded corps in the 1805 and 1809 campaigns He became the Proprietor Inhaber of an Austrian infantry regiment in 1801 and held that position until his death Johann KollowratBorn 1748 12 21 21 December 1748Prague Habsburg EmpireDied5 May 1816 1816 05 05 aged 67 Prague Austrian EmpireAllegiance AustriaService wbr branchAustrian ArmyYears of service1766 1816RankFeldmarschallBattles warsWar of the Bavarian SuccessionAustro Turkish War 1787 1791 French Revolutionary WarsNapoleonic Wars He was the last governor of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1791 having succeeded Count George Olivier of Wallis and acceded to those territories in accordance to the Treaty of Sistova Contents 1 Early career 2 French Revolutionary Wars 2 1 War of the First Coalition 2 2 War of the Second Coalition 3 Napoleonic Wars 3 1 Austerlitz 3 2 Danube campaign 3 3 Later career 4 References 4 1 Printed materials 4 2 External links 4 3 FootnotesEarly career editBorn in Prague on 21 December 1748 Kollowrat s military career began in 1766 when he joined the Austrian army Two years later he became a captain In 1778 79 he fought against the Prussians in the War of the Bavarian Succession during which he received promotion to Major In 1786 he became an Oberst Leutnant The Austro Turkish War 1787 91 saw him elevated in rank to Oberst colonel in command of the Alvinczi Infantry Regiment 19 After performing notable service and being wounded at Belgrade he earned promotion to General Major on 9 October 1789 1 He succeeded in 1791 count George Olivier Wallis as supreme military commander of the Habsburg forces in Serbia French Revolutionary Wars editWar of the First Coalition edit In 1792 Kollowrat transferred to the artillery and fought in the War of the First Coalition After proving himself a crack gunner and a careful student of logistics he received command of the 2nd Artillery Regiment He served as chief of artillery under the Count of Clerfayt during the 1795 campaign In recognition of his abilities Emperor Francis II named him Feldmarschal Leutnant on 4 March 1796 He distinguished himself while directing the batteries at the Siege of Kehl in 1796 97 and received the Commander s Cross Military Order of Maria Theresa for his efforts On 28 October 1800 he received the rank of Feldzeugmeister 1 War of the Second Coalition edit At the Battle of Hohenlinden the army commander Archduke John of Austria rode with Kollowrat s 22 000 strong Austro Bavarian column 2 Before Kollowrat s column left the heavy woods the French ambushed its leading elements Because his column rapidly followed the main highway and the columns on either side fell behind schedule due to snow squalls and poor roads a French flanking attack enveloped Kollowrat s column After severe fighting the French hemmed in the allies on three sides and their formations disintegrated Kollowrat s men suffered very heavy losses in captured men and cannons 3 Napoleonic Wars editAusterlitz edit He became proprietor of the Kollowrat Infantry Regiment 36 in 1801 In the same year he became a member of the Aulic Council He led the 25 400 Austrians of the 4th column at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805 Advancing across the Pratzen plateau his force found itself in the path of Napoleon s main attack After severe fighting Marshal Nicolas Soult s corps broke Kollowrat s Austrians and drove them off the field 4 Danube campaign edit In 1809 Kollowrat led the II Corps during the Battle of Eckmuhl where it was unengaged because it operated north of the Danube Transferring to command of the III Corps his troops missed the Battle of Aspern Essling Instead he operated against Emperor Napoleon s lines of communication with little effect 5 On the second day of the Battle of Wagram Archduke Charles launched the corps of Kollowrat and Johann von Klenau in a dangerous assault against the French left flank Napoleon stopped the slow moving III Corps by hurling a cavalry division at it The French horsemen suffered crippling losses but they bought time for the Grand Army s artillerists to assemble a 112 gun grand battery When these cannons opened fire they stopped the III Corps cold Next Napoleon sent Etienne Macdonald s corps against the junction between Kollowrat s III Corps and Johann Liechtenstein s I Reserve Corps Despite this heavy attack the Austrians succeeded in halting Macdonald But by this time the French had overwhelmed the Austrian army on the rest of the battlefield Archduke Charles issued orders to retreat and Kollowrat was forced to pull back his command 6 Later career edit After 1809 Kollowrat held no further major field commands He was promoted to Feldmarschall on 12 September 1809 In 1813 he fell ill and did not participate in the fighting Instead he organized relief efforts for the many Allied and French wounded soldiers He died in Prague on 5 June 1816 1 References editPrinted materials edit Arnold James R Marengo amp Hohenlinden Pen amp Sword 2005 Bowden S amp Tarbox C Armies on the Danube 1809 Empire Games Press 1980 Chandler David Campaigns of Napoleon Macmillan 1979 External links edit Kollowrat Krakowsky by Digby Smith compiled by Leopold Kudrna Kollowrat Kollowrat Krakowsky in German by Jens Florian Ebert Footnotes edit a b c Smith Kudrna Kollowrat Krakowsky Arnold p 222 Arnold pp 242 248 Arnold asserts that Johann Karl Kollowrat fought at Hohenlinden However Vinzenz Kollowrat Liebsteinsky is a possible candidate Neither Smith Kudrna nor Ebert specify which Kollowrat was at Hohenlinden Chandler pp 425 427 Bowden amp Tarbox p 96 Bowden amp Tarbox pp 130 137 Military offices Preceded byKarl Aloys zu Furstenberg Proprietor Inhaber of Infantry Regiment Nr 361801 1816 Succeeded byGiuseppe Federico Palombini Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Kollowrat amp oldid 1219147641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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