Austrian high command

E662110

The Austrian high command was the senior military leadership of the Habsburg Monarchy responsible for planning and directing its armed forces, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf military command structure
senior military leadership
activeDuring French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Aulic War Council NERFINISHED
Austrian supreme command NERFINISHED
Hofkriegsrat NERFINISHED
basedIn Vienna NERFINISHED
coordinatedWith British high command
Prussian high command NERFINISHED
Russian high command
country Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
developed strategic war plans against Napoleonic France
engagedIn War of the Fifth Coalition NERFINISHED
War of the First Coalition NERFINISHED
War of the Second Coalition NERFINISHED
War of the Sixth Coalition NERFINISHED
War of the Third Coalition NERFINISHED
governedByDoctrine conservative linear tactics
hadAuthorityOver army corps commanders
theater commanders
headedBy President of the Hofkriegsrat NERFINISHED
influenced later Austro-Hungarian General Staff
influencedBy Holy Roman Empire military traditions
introducedReforms army organizational reforms after 1809
notableCommander Archduke Charles of Austria NERFINISHED
Franz Seraph von Orsini-Rosenberg NERFINISHED
Franz von Lauer NERFINISHED
Johann von Hiller NERFINISHED
Karl Mack von Leiberich NERFINISHED
oversaw Austrian army NERFINISHED
Austrian artillery
Austrian cavalry
Austrian military engineering corps NERFINISHED
partOf Habsburg Monarchy military NERFINISHED
reorganizedAfter Austrian defeat at Austerlitz
Treaty of Pressburg NERFINISHED
reportedTo Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria NERFINISHED
Emperor Francis II NERFINISHED
responsibleFor directing the armed forces of the Habsburg Monarchy
planning military operations of the Habsburg Monarchy
subjectTo influence of aristocratic officers
influence of court politics
subordinateTo Habsburg Emperor NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
typeOf centralized staff organization
usedLanguage German

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Michael von Melas partOf Austrian high command