Franz Leopold von Nádasdy
Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras (1708–1783) was an Austrian Field Marshal, and Ban of Croatia.[1]
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Born | 1708 |
Died | 1783 (aged 74–75) |
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Service/ | Cavalry |
Rank | Field Marshal |
Early life
Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras was born on September 30, 1708 in Radkersburg, Austria into a Hungarian family of old nobility.[2] He was the son of Graf Franz and Gräfin Rosa von Schrattenbach.
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References
- Archenholz p. 141
- Schinzler p. 205
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Bibliography
- Archenholz, J.W, The History of the Seven Years' War in Germany, translated by F. A. Catty, Francfort, (1843)
- Schinzler, Adolf: Nádasdy, Franz Leopold Graf. In: General German Biography (ADB) Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, Volume 23 (1886)
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Preceded by Károly József Batthyány |
Ban of Croatia 1756–1783 |
Succeeded by Ferenc Esterházy |
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