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'''Ignaz Csivich von Rohr''' (1752 - 1822) was an Austrian [[Major General]] during the [[Napoleonic Wars]].
'''Ignaz Csivich von Rohr''' (1752 - 1822) was an Austrian [[Major General]] during the [[Napoleonic Wars]].


==Life and Career==
==Life and Career==
Born in [[Vinkovci]] in the [[Slavonian Military Frontier]] of the [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg Empire]] in 1752. He joined the army as a [[cadet]] in 1770, fought in the [[Coalition Wars]]. He was promoted to [[Major (rank)|Major]] in 1796<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsC.html#C47 | title=A Biographical Dictionary of all Austrian Generals during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars }}</ref>.
Born in [[Vinkovci]] in the [[Slavonian Military Frontier]] of the [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg Empire]] in 1752. He joined the army as a [[cadet]] in 1770, fought in the [[Coalition Wars]]. He was promoted to [[Major (rank)|Major]] in 1796.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsC.html#C47 | title=A Biographical Dictionary of all Austrian Generals during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars }}</ref>
[[Oberst|Colonel]] in 1800 and while commanding the Military Regiment No. 3 (Ogulinska graničarska pukovnja broj 3) in [[Ogulin]] he was promoted to [[Oberstleutnant|Lieutenant colonel]]<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=duG9EAAAQBAJ&dq=Ignaz+Csivich+von+Rohr&pg=PA4 | isbn=978-88-9327-982-6 | title=The Austrian army 1805-1809 - Vol. 2: Grenzer, Lanswher & elite forces | date=9 May 2023 | publisher=Soldiershop }}</ref>. From 1800 to 1809, he distinguished himself in [[South Tyrol]], and in battles at [[Battle of Montebello (1800)|Montebello]], Villa Nuova, [[San Daniele del Friuli|San Daniele]] and he was awarded the [[Order of Maria Theresa|Maria Theresa Order]] for [[Battle of Sacile|Sacile]]<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HWafT6hyO_0C&dq=Ignaz+Csivich+von+Rohr&pg=PA1746 | title=Der Militär-Maria-Theresien-Orden und seine Mitglieder: 1805 - 1850. Zweite Abtheilung | date=1857 | publisher=Kaiserl.-Königl. Hof- u. Staatsdr. }}</ref>; fought the French as a [[General Major]] in 1813 in [[Inner Austria]]. Later he was a [[Brigadier]] in [[Banat]], [[Transylvania]] and [[Galicia]] until 1822, the year he retired after 52 years in the military. He died in Vinkovci, his birthplace, on 30 November the same year (1822).<ref>https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/BLK%C3%96:Csivich_von_Rohr,_Ignaz_Freiherr</ref>
[[Oberst|Colonel]] in 1800 and while commanding the Military Regiment No. 3 (Ogulinska graničarska pukovnja broj 3) in [[Ogulin]] he was promoted to [[Oberstleutnant|Lieutenant colonel]]<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=duG9EAAAQBAJ&dq=Ignaz+Csivich+von+Rohr&pg=PA4 | isbn=978-88-9327-982-6 | title=The Austrian army 1805-1809 - Vol. 2: Grenzer, Lanswher & elite forces | date=9 May 2023 | publisher=Soldiershop }}</ref>. From 1800 to 1809, he distinguished himself in [[South Tyrol]], and in battles at [[Battle of Montebello (1800)|Montebello]], Villa Nuova, [[San Daniele del Friuli|San Daniele]] and he was awarded the [[Order of Maria Theresa|Maria Theresa Order]] for [[Battle of Sacile|Sacile]]<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HWafT6hyO_0C&dq=Ignaz+Csivich+von+Rohr&pg=PA1746 | title=Der Militär-Maria-Theresien-Orden und seine Mitglieder: 1805 - 1850. Zweite Abtheilung | date=1857 | publisher=Kaiserl.-Königl. Hof- u. Staatsdr. }}</ref>; fought the French as a [[General Major]] in 1813 in [[Inner Austria]]. Later he was a [[Brigadier]] in [[Banat]], [[Transylvania]] and [[Galicia]] until 1822, the year he retired after 52 years in the military. He died in Vinkovci, his birthplace, on 30 November the same year (1822).<ref>https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/BLK%C3%96:Csivich_von_Rohr,_Ignaz_Freiherr</ref>



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  • Comment: 3 sources with two just entries and one with some coverage. Can you attribute 2 and more reliable sources with significant coverage? RangersRus (talk) 16:57, 24 October 2024 (UTC)

Ignaz Csivich von Rohr (1752 - 1822) was an Austrian Major General during the Napoleonic Wars.

Life and Career

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Born in Vinkovci in the Slavonian Military Frontier of the Habsburg Empire in 1752. He joined the army as a cadet in 1770, fought in the Coalition Wars. He was promoted to Major in 1796.[1] Colonel in 1800 and while commanding the Military Regiment No. 3 (Ogulinska graničarska pukovnja broj 3) in Ogulin he was promoted to Lieutenant colonel[2]. From 1800 to 1809, he distinguished himself in South Tyrol, and in battles at Montebello, Villa Nuova, San Daniele and he was awarded the Maria Theresa Order for Sacile[3]; fought the French as a General Major in 1813 in Inner Austria. Later he was a Brigadier in Banat, Transylvania and Galicia until 1822, the year he retired after 52 years in the military. He died in Vinkovci, his birthplace, on 30 November the same year (1822).[4]

Literature

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  • Austrian Military Conversation Lexicon. Edited by Hirtenfeld and Dr. Meynert (Vienna 1851) I. Vol. p. 810. – Hirtenfeld (J. Dr.), The Mar. Theresien Order and its members. According to authentic sources (Vienna 1857, Staatsdruckerei, 4°.).
  • Hirtenfeld; K.A. Vienna; Wurzbach. PUBLICATION: ÖBL 1815-1950, Vol. 1 (Lfg. 2, 1954), p. 158

References

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  1. ^ "A Biographical Dictionary of all Austrian Generals during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars".
  2. ^ The Austrian army 1805-1809 - Vol. 2: Grenzer, Lanswher & elite forces. Soldiershop. 9 May 2023. ISBN 978-88-9327-982-6.
  3. ^ Der Militär-Maria-Theresien-Orden und seine Mitglieder: 1805 - 1850. Zweite Abtheilung. Kaiserl.-Königl. Hof- u. Staatsdr. 1857.
  4. ^ https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/BLK%C3%96:Csivich_von_Rohr,_Ignaz_Freiherr
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