Ferdinand, Graf Bubna von Littitz
Ferdinand, Graf Bubna von Littitz (26 November 1768 – 6 June 1825) was a Field marshal lieutenant (Feldmarschalleutnant) of the Imperial Austrian Army during the Napoleonic Wars and also an Austrian Privy Councillor. He held some military commands in the Kingdom of Lombardy and Venetia and led the reprisal of the Italian revolutions in 1820–21.[1][2]

General Bubna
Notes
- Kudrna & Smith 2008, Bubna.
- Lieber 1851, BUBN.
gollark: There are some things which I think probably should be automated but aren't, though, and I think that's mostly just because some people want there to be humans around for whatever reason and pressure to "preserve jobs".
gollark: Oops, I said knowledge work twice.
gollark: In some cases it's probably possible but it would have drawbacks or isn't cost-effective yet.
gollark: Examples of hard to automate things: social interaction, anything where people are expected to be able to deal with weird unexpected situations and handle them properly, knowledge work things, anything where you need lots of mobility, complex knowledge work.
gollark: Automation of things *is* occurring, but there are many tasks for which it isn't practical right now.
References
- Kudrna, Leopold; Smith, Digby (October 2008), Bubna von Littitz, Ferdinand Graf, napoleon-series.org
- Lieber, Francis, ed. (1851), "BUBN", The American encyclopedia of 1851 (Agepedia), archived from the original on 2011-07-24, retrieved 2008-03-30
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