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possessed wide powers. First, he could appoint company officers, or at least held the right of refusal. Second, he had considerable legal authority over his regiment, much like that of a feudal lord. A Colonel-Inhaber/Colonel Proprietor was originally a noble (or wealthy aristocrat) who raised the
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was often of the same nationality as the regiment, be it German, Bohemian, Moravian, Hungarian, or Galician, which reflected the Habsburg vision of their army as the feudal people-in-arms under the control of the aristocracy.
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was a famous or royal person, a second colonel was chosen from among the nobility to perform his duties. For example, on 16 September 1789, Friedrich Joseph, Count of Nauendorf, led a successful raid on the island of
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There were exceptions to this practice: If the appointment was honorary, a "second" colonel was appointed who would fulfill the duties of the colonel. The 3rd Infantry Regiment (German) was known as the
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regiment. Subsequently, a noble or an officer who had achieved some distinction was appointed to the regimental position as an "honorary" appointment. Each regiment was identified by the
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The Imperial Russian military also used this system, and regiments frequently bore the name of a geographic region from which it was originally raised. For example,
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military to denote special honors extended to a noble or aristocrat. The Habsburg army was organized on principles developed for the
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and, at the end of June 1790, given the coveted position of second colonel of the 34th Infantry-Regiment
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Regiment, from 22 June 1794 until his death in Vienna on 21 November 1825. The
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armies in which regiments were raised by a wealthy noble, called the
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of the Danube; he was afterward given command of Hussar Regiment H5
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Ebert, "Feldmarschall-Leutnant FĂĽrst zu FĂĽrstenberg,"
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Index

Habsburg
feudal
Prussian
‹See Tfd›
German
United Kingdom
colonel-in-chief
Borecs
Danube
Gladova
Iron Gates
Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser
Archduke Charles
Leopold II
Karl Aloys von FĂĽrstenberg
major general
Karl Eugen, Prince von Lothringen-Lambesc
Cuirassier
Friedrich, Baron von Hotze
Catherine II
dragoons
Ingermannland
Lake Peipus
Narva River
Lake Ladoga
Novgorod
The Austrian Army in 1812.
Le Societé Napoléonienne
Die Österreichischen Generäle 1792–1815: Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze
The Austrian Army in 1812.

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