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Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky

Anton Ferdinand Count Mittrowsky von Mittrowitz und Nemyšl, or Anton Mittrovsky, (1745 - 30 September 1809) served in the Austrian army for many years. He was promoted to general officer in the spring of 1796, just in time to lead a brigade against Napoleon Bonaparte during the 1796-1797 Italian Campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars. He played a pivotal role in the Battle of Arcole, nearly defeating Bonaparte. He fought in Italy again in 1805 during the Napoleonic Wars and became the Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian infantry regiment from 1806 until his death three years later.
==War of the First Coalition==
Born into a military family around 1745, Mittrowsky joined the Habsburg army and, much later in his career, served as Oberst (colonel) of the ''Callenberg'' Infantry Regiment # 54.〔Boycott-Brown, ''Mittrovsky'' biography. Boycott-Brown gives a birth year of 1735, but Smith writes that he died at age 64.〕 He received his promotion to the rank of General-Major on 30 April 1796.〔Smith-Kudrna, ''Anton Mittrowsky''〕 During the first relief of the Siege of Mantua, he led a brigade in Paul Davidovich's III Column.〔Fiebeger, p 13. The name is misspelled as Mitrokski.〕 Detached from his parent column, he occupied the Chiusa fort and scouted toward Verona.〔Boycott-Brown, p 381, 383〕 At the Battle of Castiglione on 5 August, he defended the right flank against André Masséna's attacks.〔Boycott-Brown, p 401〕
During the third relief of Mantua, Mittrowsky's 3,000-man brigade held the upper Brenta River valley as a link between the Tyrol Corps and the Friaul Corps. After Jozsef Alvinczi reached the Brenta with the Friaul Corps, Mittrowsky joined it and participated in the Second Battle of Bassano on 6 November 1796.〔Boycott-Brown, p 447, 449, 458〕
When Bonaparte suddenly crossed the Adige River on the morning of 15 November, Mittrowsky lay nearby with three battalions.〔Boycott-Brown, p 460〕 He played a prominent role during all three days of the Battle of Arcole. By early afternoon on the first day, his troops reinforced the village of Arcole. By virtue of seniority, Mittrowsky assumed command over the soldiers of Colonel Wenzel Brigido as well as his own. His troops stubbornly held the village all day, but the French forced his troops out of Arcole late that evening. He reoccupied the place when Bonaparte withdrew the isolated French force. On the second day, Alvinczi entrusted him with 14 battalions and gave him instructions to drive the French into the Adige. The order proved impossible to carry out because the French were too numerous, but Mittrowsky's capable defense of Arcole on the 16th kept Bonaparte's troops at bay. On 17 November he came close to defeating Bonaparte. The French finally drove the Austrians from the village at 5 pm on the third day, but only after drawing troops from the other wing of their army.〔Boycott-Brown, p 474-475〕
Mittrowsky missed the Battle of Rivoli in January 1797, being employed in guarding the Brenta valley with a 3,500-man brigade.〔

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