Eduard Baar von Baarenfels

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Eduard Baar von Baarenfels (born November 6, 1855 in Horsovsky Tyn / West Bohemia ; † August 7, 1935 at Rohrbach Castle near Weistrach , Amstetten district in Lower Austria ) was a Lieutenant Field Marshal of the Austro-Hungarian Empire .

Life

Eduard Baar completed after high school in Taus in Western Bohemia cadet school in Prague, in 1877 Lieutenant 1899 Major 1904 Lieutenant Colonel 1907 Colonel , on 31 October 1912 (rank of 10 November of the year Major General of Austria-Hungarian army ). He was in command of the 42nd Landwehr Brigade in Prague and holder of high military awards and holder of the papal order " Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice ". In 1913 he was raised to the hereditary Austrian nobility with the title “von Baarenfels” and on July 1, 1914, he retired.

On August 10, 1917 he was appointed titular field marshal lieutenant.

family

Eduard Baar von Baarenfels and his wife Marianna von Pelikan, who came from Rottenbüchel Castle (Crnelo-Rottenbüchel) in Slovenia, had three children; two daughters and the son Eduard Baar-Baarenfels , Austrian officer and politician, Vice Chancellor in the second cabinet Kurt Schuschnigg .

literature

  • Franz Liebl, Josef Bernklau a. a .: Our home district Bischofteinitz with the settlements in the district of Taus. Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz eV in Furth im Wald in Bavaria, 1968.
  • Hubert Partisch: Austrians from Sudeten German tribe. Volume 8, 1779.
  • Josef Weinmann: Egerländer Biographical Lexicon with selected people from the former government district of Eger. Volume 1 (A - M), Männedorf / ZH, 1985. ISBN 3-922808-12-3
  • Hans von Stratowa: Wiener Genealogisches Taschenbuch. 5th year 1933, self-published by the author, family line Baar von Baarenfels.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Antonio Schmidt-Brentano: The kk or kuk Generalität 1816–1918, Austrian State Archives, 1907, p. 7