Alois von Gavasini Military person

Alois Graf von Gavasini (1762 – 28 November 1834) led a combat brigade in the armies of Habsburg Austria and the Austrian Empire during a remarkable number of battles in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. A native of Bonn, he offered his services to Austria and won an award for bravery in 1790. While a field officer in the Italian campaign, he led the rear guard at Primolano in September 1796. Badly outnumbered by the French, he and his soldiers put up a vigorous fight until he was wounded and captured. At Arcole in November 1796, he commanded a brigade on the field of battle against Napoleon Bonaparte's French army. Promoted to general officer in the spring of 1800, he led a powerful brigade at Hohenlinden during that year's fall campaign in Bavaria. Though the battle ended in a decisive defeat, Gavasini's troops fought well before being forced to retreat. The 1805 campaign in Italy found him directing a reserve brigade at Caldiero. After briefly retiring, the warrior returned to lead a brigade at the battles of Sacile, Piave River, and Graz during the 1809 war. That year he retired from the army and did not return.

Personal facts

Alois von Gavasini
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1762
Birth place
Bonn , Electorate of Cologne
Date of deathNovember 28, 1834
Place of death
Klagenfurt , Austrian Empire

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Military person

allegiance
Austrian Empire
Habsburg Monarchy
award
Military Order of Maria Theresa
military operations
Battle of the Bridge of Arcole
Battle of Hohenlinden
Battle of Caldiero (1805)
Battle of Sacile
Battle of Graz
Battle of Piave River (1809)

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External resources

  1. http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsG.html#G6