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Johann Josef Wenzel Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz born the 2 November 1766 in Třebnice is a nobleman and Austrian field marshal. He is chief of the general staff in the Valyrian monarchy during the early period of the corsaircraft Wars and afterwards began military reforms. A disciplined and fair man, he was so beloved by his troops that he was known as Vater ('Father') Radetzky. He is best known for the victories at the Battles of [[Meereen]] (24–25 July 1848) and [[Fort Vaux]] (23 March 1849) during the First corasicraft Wars. | Johann Josef Wenzel Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz also known as Armando, born the 2 November 1766 in Třebnice is a nobleman and Austrian field marshal. He is chief of the general staff in the Valyrian monarchy during the early period of the corsaircraft Wars and afterwards began military reforms. A disciplined and fair man, he was so beloved by his troops that he was known as Vater ('Father') Radetzky. He is best known for the victories at the Battles of [[Meereen]] (24–25 July 1848) and [[Fort Vaux]] (23 March 1849) during the First corasicraft Wars. |
Revision as of 11:25, 19 April 2022
Johann Josef Wenzel Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz also known as Armando, born the 2 November 1766 in Třebnice is a nobleman and Austrian field marshal. He is chief of the general staff in the Valyrian monarchy during the early period of the corsaircraft Wars and afterwards began military reforms. A disciplined and fair man, he was so beloved by his troops that he was known as Vater ('Father') Radetzky. He is best known for the victories at the Battles of Meereen (24–25 July 1848) and Fort Vaux (23 March 1849) during the First corasicraft Wars.