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A year later, for specially distinguished services, he was made a colonel, and in 1712 the chief of a regiment of foot. Soon after the close of the war he was again actively employed, and at the action of
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Traun's last active service was the command of an army which was sent to Frankfurt to influence the election of a new emperor to succeed
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In 1734 he won a European reputation for his defence of the pass of S. Germano and subsequent defence of the half-ruined fortress of
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Otto Laurenz von Abensperg und Traun (1638–1695) and his second wife, Eva Susanna Rüber von Pixendorf (1645–1695). He was sent to
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in 1723. In 1727 he became governor of Messina, and in 1733 he attained the rank of lieutenant field marshal.
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to complete his education, but in 1693 left the university to serve with the
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and on the Rhine till 1709, when he became lieutenant-colonel and
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Austrian military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession
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Austrian military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession
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Austrian military personnel of the War of the Polish Succession
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in 1740. In the following year he was made a field-marshal.
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soon followed, in which Traun served with distinction in
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He successfully conducted the Italian campaigns of the
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Index

Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun

Maria Theresa Memorial
Austrian
Generalfeldmarschall
Abensberg-Traun
Ă–denburg
Imperial Count
Halle
Prussian
Low Countries
War of the Grand Alliance
Imperial Army
War of the Spanish Succession
Italy
aide-de-camp
Field Marshal Count Guido Starhemberg
Francavilla
Sicily
Generalfeldwachtmeister
Capua
War of the Polish Succession
surrendered
Hungary
Milanese
Maria Theresa
War of the Austrian Succession
Field-Marshal Count KhevenhĂĽller
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine
Bohemia

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