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Die K. K. Bzw. K. U. K. Generalität 1816-1918 Die k. k. bzw. k. u. k. Generalität 1816-1918 von Antonio Schmidt-Brentano © 2007 - 1 - Vorbemerkung In Anknüpfung an die seit 2006 mit großem Publikumszuspruch auf der Website des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs publizierte Liste der kaiserlichen bzw. k.k. Generäle 1618-1815 stellt Dr. Antonio Schmidt- Brentano nunmehr die Fortsetzungsliste einer breiteren Öffentlichkeit zur Verfügung. Die Liste basiert auf den entsprechenden Bänden des im Kriegsarchiv verwahrten sogenannten „Generalsbuchs“, wurde aber um zahlreiche biographische und andere Daten erweitert. Damit steht der Forschung eine Gesamtliste der kaiserlichen, k.k. bzw. k.u.k. Generalität für den Zeitraum 1618-1918 mit biographischen Basisdaten zur Verfügung. Abkürzungen: Ad hon. = ad honores Gen. d. Kav. = General der Kavallerie Char. = Charakter Gen.-Ob. = Generaloberst FM = Feldmarschall GM = Generalmajor FML = Feldmarschall-Leutnant Pens. = pensioniert FZM = Feldzeugmeister Reakt. = reaktiviert Gen. d. Inf. = General der Infanterie Tit. = Titular Beförderungsdaten in Klammern sind Rangdaten! Ausführliche Biographien der Admirale bei Antonio Schmidt-Brentano, Die österreichischen Admirale, 3 Bde., Osnabrück bzw. (Bd. 3) Bissendorf: Biblio-Verlag 1997/2005. Wien, Juni 2007 - 2 - Abele von Lilienberg, Franz Seraphim Heinrich Ludwig Maria Freiherr (21.9.1818 - 11.3.1880), 1.5.1877 GM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Abele von Lilienberg, Wenzel Tobias Freiherr (11.9.1775 - 30.8.1850), 26.3.1834 GM, 23.2.1839 pens. Abele von und zu Lilienberg, Albert Ludwig Joseph Maria Freiherr (1.3.1857 - 17.10.1927), 1.8.1914 (10.8.14) GM, 1.8.1917 (12.8.17) FML, 1.1.1919 pens. Abele, Vincenz Freiherr von (10.4.1813 - 18.2.1889), 11.6.1866 (1.7.66) GM, 26.4.1871 (28.4.71) FML, 1.9.1882 FZM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Abele, Vincenz Freiherr von (19.12.1854 - 14.4.1917), 1.5.1909 (21.5.09) GM, 31.10.1912 (6.11.12) FML, 1.1.1914 beurl. Aberle, Anton (16.4.1852 - 1.6.1932), pens., reakt., 10.8.1917 Tit.-GM Accurti von Königsfels, Michael Freiherr (8.5.1775 - 5.2.1850), 6.6.1832 (27.2.32) KA, 17.3.1843 FML- (= VA-)Char. ad hon. u. pens. Accurti, Alois (18.6.1869 - 7.1.1919), 1.5.1918 (15.5.18) KA, 31.12.1918 pens. Achberger, Joseph (19.3.1851 - 4.8.1932), 1.11.1909 (8.11.09) GM, 1.3.1911 pens., 21.2.1914 Tit.-FML Adam, Ernst (13.12.1844 - 16.11.1908), 1.9.1905 GM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Adamović von Wa(a)gstätten, Ägidius (1.5.1861 - 1.6.1930), 11.2.1918 Tit.-GM Adamović, Karl Edler von (23.1.1844 - 4.8.1925), 1.2.1899 pens., 19.11.1907 Tit.-KA Addobbati, Simeon (4.2.1851 - 20.6.1926), 1.11.1906 (28.10.06) GM, 1.11.1909 pens., 17.12.1910 Tit.-FML Adelsberger von Illingenthal, Karl Franz (1804 - 4.10.1866), 24.4.1859 GM Adelstein, Joseph Xaver Freiherr von (24.8.1780 - 13.12.1850), 27.7.1835 GM Adler von Hohenaar, Prokop (16.7.1809 - 7.5.1886), 1.10.1871 GM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Adler, Alois (31.5.1864 - 19.11.1953), 1.8.1917 (3.9.17) GM, 1.1.1919 pens. Adler, Eugen (20.11.1862 - 13.10.1920), 1.5.1918 (27.5.18) GM, 1.9.1919 pens. Adrowski-Unukić, Heinrich von (27.12.1839 - ... ), 1.5.1888 (30.4.88) GM, 1.11.1892 (28.10.92) FML, 1.11.1893 beurl., 1.7.1909 pens. Ahsbahs von der Lanze, Friedrich Ritter (23.9.1801/10 - 5.1.1879), 24.4.1859 GM, 8.9.1866 pens. Aigner, Theodor Ritter von (30.6.1856 - 1941), 1910 pens., 23.9.1913 Tit.-GM Airoldi, Paul Freiherr von (20.1.1793 - 3.7.1882), 16.7.1841 GM, 27.3.1848 FML, 5.11.1864 FZM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Albach, Julius Ritter von (7.1.1840 - 16.1.1925) 1.5.1898 (22.4.98) GM, 1.5.1902 (5.5.02) FML, 1.5.1903 pens. - 3 - Albert, Ottokar (14.11.1840 - 29.10.1913), 1900 pens., 23.12.1907 Tit.- GM Alberti von Poja, Bartholomäus Graf (15.1.1777 - 11.4.1836), 4.8.1826 (18.3.24) GM, 30.3.1833 (7.4.33) FML Albori, Eduard Eugen Karl Freiherr von (23.7.1871 - 17.8.1946), 1.2.1918 (6.3.18) GM, 1.1.1919 pens. Albori, Eugen Maria Vincenz Anton Freiherr von (27.9.1838 - 4.9.1915), 1.11.1884 (16.11.84) GM, 1.11.1889 (5.11.89) FML, 1.11.1897 (25.10.97) FZM (15.11.08 Gen. d. Inf.) Albrecht von Várkony, Emil (8.10.1848 - 11.7.1923), 1906 pens., 25.2.1908 Tit.-GM Albrecht, Julius (31.8.1842 - 14.7.1911), 1896 pens., 15.2.1910 Tit.-GM Alemann, Dr. phil. Eberhard Ladislaus Christian Ritter von (5.11.1856 - 6.6.1925), 10.12.1917 Tit.-GM Alemann, Wilhelm Andreas Freiherr von (18.2.1797/98 - 28.5.1881), 5.11.1848 GM, 22.10.1850 FML, 22.11.1864 FZM, 7.10.1866 pens. Alexander, Alexander Maria von (24.2.1844 - 10.3.1930), 1.11.1900 (5.11.00) GM, 1.12.1901 pens., 20.6.08 Tit.-FML Alexandrowicz, Franz (4.12.1856 - 5.1.1927), 1.7.1909 pens., 4.6.1912 Tit.-GM Alexandrowicz, Karl (18.6.1855 - 1.12.1921), 1.12.1909 pens., 19.11.1911 Tit.-GM Alexich, Ing. Georg (7.7.1862 - 7.11.1924), 1.5.1911 (9.5.11) GM, 1.11.1912 beurl., 6.3.1917 Tit.-FML Álgya, Alexander (15.12.1841 - 18.11.1907), 1.3.1906 GM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Algyay von Algyest, Joseph (1799 - 10.1.1852), 12.11.1851 GM u. pens. Alker von Ollenburg, Johann Ritter (11.4.1811 - 24.9.1891), 1.8.1877 GM-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Allizar Edler von Rüstenoff, Josef (17.1.1836 - 20.2.1911), 1.5.1894 (15.5.94) GM, 1.11.1897 (4.11.97) FML, 1.11.1898 pens. Allram, Lothar Klemens Joseph Ritter von (2.1.1856 - 13.7.1922), 1.3.1910 Tit.-GM u. pens. Almstein, August Maximilian Ferdinand Anton von (18.8.1838 - 3.9.1896), 1.5.1892 (27.4.92) KA, 1.11.1894 pens. Alscher, Karl (15.11.1860 - 30.8.1918), 13.5.1917 Tit.-GM, 11.8.1917 mit 1.5.1917 wirkl. GM Althann, Michael Ludwig Leopold Johann Ferdinand Graf von (29.7.1808 - 31.5.1890), 16.8.1852 GM, 1.1.1867 pens. Alt-Leiningen-Westerburg, Viktor August Graf von (1.1.1821 - 19.2.1880), 11.6.1866 (28.6.66) GM, 28.10.1868 pens., 18.10.1871 FML- Char. ad hon. u. pens. Altmann, Robert (21.10.1856 - 13.11.1916), 1.5.1906 (11.5.06) GM, 1.11.1910 (27.10.10) FML, 1.12.1912 pens. Altorjay de Altorja, Emmerich († 10.3.1916), 1.11.1909 (4.11.09) GM, 1.4.1913 Tit.-FML u. pens. Ambrozy Edler von Dolfingen, Emil Karl Prokop (18.1.1835 - 17.3.1894), 1.11.1890 (27.10.90) GM - 4 - Amon Edler von Gestrin, Ludwig Viktor Ignaz (6.4.1853 - 12.7.1915), 1.1.1910 Tit.-GM u. pens. Anderle von Sylor, Robert (17.6.1844 - ... ), 1.5.1897 (23.4.97) GM, 1.5.1900 FML-Char. ad hon. u. pens. Anders, Joseph Freiherr von (14.9.1795 - 28.4.1869), 27.3.1848 GM, 22.7.1849 FML Andersch, Rudolf (2.1.1869 - ... ), 1.11.1917 (7.2.18) GM, 1.1.1919 pens. Andrásffy von Dévényujfalu, Julius Ernst Franz (get. 29.2.1832 - ... ), 1.11.1886 (7.11.86) GM, 1.5.1891 (6.5.91) FML, 1.5.1894 pens. Andrássy von Csik-Szent-Király und Kraszna-Horka, Gyula Graf (8.3.1823 - 18.2.1890), 31.10.1872 (14.11.72) GM, 1.5.1878 (27.4.78) FML, 8.10.1879 beurl., 1.1.1889 (20.12.88) Gen. d. Kav. Andrian, Felix (31.7.1857 - 5.5.1940), 1.5.1914 (16.5.14) GM, 1.5.1917 (19.5.17) FML, 1.1.1919 pens. Andrian, Ing. Anton (1.10.1861 - 28.10.1944), 1.11.1913 (2.11.13) GM, 1.5.1916 (5.5.16) FML, 1.1.1919 pens. Angerholzer von Almburg, Anton Viktor August (10.2.1848 - 12.8.1919), 1.11.1901 (3.11.01) GM, 1.11.1905 (10.11.05) FML, 1.5.1907 pens. Anker von Kismarton, Leopold (11.7.1864 - ... ), 1.3.1917 pens., 11.11.1918 Tit.-GM, Anthoine, Karl Eugen Peregrin Edler von (21./28.2.1798 - 29.4.1889), 30.1.1858 GM, 8.9.1866 pens. Antonino, Josef von (12.1.1847 - 27.12.1911), 1.5.1906 (14.5.06) GM, 1.10.1907 pens., 9.12.1910 Tit.-FML Anzenberger, Joseph Ritter von (1.4.1812 - 24.5.1874), 23.4.1869 (3.11.68) GM Apór de Al-Tórja, Samuel Freiherr (27.8.1856 - 18.8.1917), 31.10.1912 (19.11.12) GM, 1.9.1915 (29.8.15) FML Appel, Alexander Ritter von (13.12.1824 - 26.4.1898), 1.5.1896 (4.6.96) GM Appel, Christian Freiherr von (2.6.1787 - 22.1.1854), 8.5.1834 GM, 16.10.1843 FML, 31.10.1850 Gen. d. Kav., 12.9.1851 beurl. Appel, Johann Nepomuk Freiherr von (11.11.1826 - 7.9.1906), 9.11.1867 (9.5.70) GM, 1.11.1874 (27.10.74) FML, 1.5.1882 (27.4.82) Gen.
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