Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen Military person

Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen, Viceroy of Lombardy-Venetia (22 February 1751 – 30 August 1825) was the fourth of six sons born into a high-ranking noble family. At the age of fifteen he joined the army of Habsburg Austria and later fought against Ottoman Turkey. During the French Revolutionary Wars he became a general officer and saw extensive service. He commanded a corps during the Napoleonic Wars. From 1801 until his death, he was Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian infantry regiment.Prince Reuss came to the attention of the Austrian emperor in his thirties. After distinguishing himself in battle against the Turks, the emperor promoted him to command an infantry regiment. He served against the First French Republic in the Flanders Campaign and received promotion to general. The year 1796 found him leading Austrian troops against the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. In the following year he commanded a division.In 1799 Prince Reuss fought against France in Germany and Switzerland. He led a division in northern Italy during the 1805 war. In the Danube campaign of 1809, he started out leading a division and ended the war in command of a corps. In 1813, he led a successful diplomatic effort to cause the Kingdom of Bavaria to change sides and join the Allies against Napoleon. Into his seventies he served Austria in various military and civil positions.

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Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen
Birth dateFebruary 22, 1751
Birth place
Thuringia , Greiz
Date of deathAugust 30, 1825

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Military person

allegianceAustrian Empire
award
Order of Leopold (Austria)
Order of St. Alexander Nevsky
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Military Order of Max Joseph
military operations
Napoleonic Wars
French Revolutionary Wars
Austro-Turkish War (1787–91)
service start1766
service end1824

Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://genealogy.euweb.cz
  2. http://genealogy.euweb.cz/reuss/reuss4.html
  3. http://www.archive.org/details/campaignsnapole00unkngoog
  4. http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsR.html#R25