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After a reorganization, Gyulay's formation became known as III Armeekorps, with each infantry division consisting of two, rather than three brigades. The new division commanders were Crenneville, Albrecht Murray de Melgum, and Prince Philipp of Hessen-Homburg. This was the organization used at the
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that Gyulay, "talked to me of the Teutonic Order, of the Diet in Ratisbonne, and I don't know what else". Though the discussions continued with Talleyrand, Napoleon became more focused on defeating his enemies and nothing came out of the peace talks. After the disaster at the
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on 16–19 October. Before the battle, Gyulay's corps reached a position to the west of Napoleon's Grand Army, potentially cutting off the retreat of the French and their allies. On the 16th, he attacked the suburb of Lindenau and had success at first, forcing Marshal
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on 16 April 1809. During the fighting, the surprise intervention of the IX Armeekorps on the right flank was important in securing the Austrian victory over the Franco-Italian army of
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and later served his emperor as a negotiator in the peace talks. He commanded an Austrian army corps in the 1809 campaign in Italy. Again leading a corps, he fought at the decisive
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fled the field. However, Gyulay's Austrian line infantry fought hard and suffered 164 dead and 816 wounded and captured. Reports of French casualties range from 263 to 900.
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on 11 June. These successes led to Gyulay being awarded the Commander's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa and promoted to Feldmarschallleutnant on 29 October.
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While fighting against the Turks, Gyulay rose in rank to become a field officer. From 1793 to 1796, he served on the upper Rhine in combat with the armies of the
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on 8 May, Gyulay led a considerably reduced IX Armeekorps of 12,720 men. As at Sacile, his brother Albert Gyulay led the VIII Armeekorps. Later, he defended
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with 14,880 soldiers. After Eugène's army passed to the east in pursuit of Archduke John's army, Gyulay operated against
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The Greenhill Napoleonic Wars Data Book: Actions and Losses in Personnel, Colours, Standards and Artillery, 1792–1815
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on 25 March. Soon afterward, he ambushed three battalions and four squadrons of French troops and chased them into
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on 9 October he commanded a division of seven battalions and 14 squadrons. Ordered to rebuild a bridge across the
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in 1813. During the subsequent French campaign in 1814, he led one of the corps in the victorious Allied armies.
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Grenz Regiment # 11 in 1823, and held these titles for the rest of his life. He was made a Knight of the
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Infantry Regiment # 60, a Hungarian unit formed in 1798. He held this post for 30 years until his death.
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From 1814 to 1823, Gyulay commanded the Banal Military Border with Turkey. He became proprietor of the
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ordered him to command a force linking the Army of the Upper Rhine and Fröhlich's corps. After the
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on 24 May, taking 250 French prisoners. He captured 156 enemy troops in another skirmish at
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when the Allied armies captured the French capital, compelling Napoleon to abdicate in the
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Count Sámuel Gyulay de Maros-Németh und Nádaska (1723–1802) and his wife, Baroness Anna
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In 1793, the army assigned Gyulay to the Army of the Upper Rhine under the command of
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on 26–27 August 1813, where it fought on the left flank and suffered serious losses.
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Gyulay continued to lead the III Armeekorps in the 1814 campaign. He fought at the
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was born in 1798 and went on to become a high-ranking Austro-Hungarian general.
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on 5 May. After the latter action, he led the rearguard and won a skirmish at
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Napoleon's Great Adversary: Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army 1792–1914
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When the truce ended that fall, Gyulay found himself leading a division in
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on 28 June and helped cover the subsequent retreat of the Imperial troops.
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and others. On 4 November, Gyulai served on a council of war convened by
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Regiment # 70 on 25 March 1789. Within a year he earned promotion to
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Smith, p. 318. Smith writes that the fighting spanned 24 to 26 June.
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on 27 February. On 20–21 March, he led his corps in action at the
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on 11 April. He received numerous awards, including the Austrian
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Napoleon retreats after being defeated at the Battle of Leipzig.
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Infantry Regiment # 31. However, he continued to lead the
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for three weeks in the face of French attacks during the
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Smith, p. 58. Smith incorrectly named him Albert Gyulay.
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Prince Friedrich Franz Xaver of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
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in 1806, a position he held throughout his lifetime.
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On 8 April 1795, he became 470: 27:Hungarian general & statesman (1763–1831) 704:Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen 465: 325:Count Ignác Gyulay de Marosnémeti et Nádaska 642:In April 1801, he became the proprietor of 1375:by Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna 1366:by Digby Smith, compiled by Leopold Kudrna 1282: 882:and the Military Honor Cross, the Russian 735:. Emperor Francis II appointed Gyulay the 723:, at which Gyulay was not present, he and 424:In 1781, he joined his father's unit, the 57: 600:The following year, Gyulay fought at the 36:marosnémeti és nádaskai gróf Gyulay Ignác 1572:People of the War of the First Coalition 1272:. New York: Taplinger Publishing, 1979. 1210: 832: 746: 591: 1537:Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria 1312:Napoleon's Italian Campaigns: 1805–1815 725:Johann I Josef, Prince of Liechtenstein 14: 1484: 1203:Bowden, Scotty & Tarbox, Charlie. 716:Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord 545:Army of the Upper Rhine. He fought at 487:. 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145:Storm of 1328:(1998). 1286:(2007). 1240:(2006). 1214:(1966). 1147:Millar, 808:Landwehr 796:Carniola 784:Dalmatia 772:Napoleon 614:Krumbach 610:Günzburg 587:Breisach 430:Fähnrich 401:Born in 1447:Unknown 812:militia 778:on the 712:Venetia 667:army's 547:Renchen 527:colonel 483:in the 440:in the 359:during 170:Renchen 99: ( 74: ( 1344:  1318:  1302:  1276:  1252:  1230:  1034:Gyulay 928:Vienna 780:Danube 693:Vienna 681:Danube 665:Danube 535:Gyulay 523:Oberst 453:Gyulay 426:Gyulay 318:(1830) 313:(1830) 308:(1814) 298:(1814) 293:(1813) 288:(1800) 282:(1794) 275:Awards 108:Vienna 792:Kranj 519:Rhine 438:Major 411:Sibiu 1342:ISBN 1316:ISBN 1300:ISBN 1274:ISBN 1250:ISBN 1228:ISBN 800:Graz 234:Graz 124:Rank 94:Died 69:Born 794:in 541:in 34:is 1488:: 1340:. 1336:: 1332:. 1298:. 1294:: 1290:. 1086:^ 971:^ 956:^ 930:. 894:. 699:. 635:, 589:. 565:. 331:, 327:, 84:, 1350:. 1308:. 1258:. 922:( 525:( 103:) 78:) 20:)

Index

Ignaz Gyulai
personal name
Western name order

Nagyszeben
Kingdom of Hungary
Vienna
Austrian Empire
Feldzeugmeister
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Cetin Castle
French Revolutionary Wars
First Battle of Wissembourg
Second Battle of Wissembourg
Renchen
Memmingen
Battle of Ostrach
First Battle of Stockach
Second Battle of Stockach
Battle of Messkirch
Battle of Ampfing
Battle of Hohenlinden
Napoleonic Wars
Ulm Campaign
Battle of Sacile
Battle of Piave River
Graz
Battle of Dresden
Battle of Leipzig
Battle of La Rothière

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