Johann von O'Brien
Johann Freiherr von O'Brien , Count von Thomond (* 1775 near Karánsebes , Banat , † September 5, 1830 in Pest ), was an Austrian major general with Irish roots.
Life
On May 13, 1809, as a major of Lower Austrian Infantry Regiment No. 49, he succeeded in preventing the formation of a bridgehead for the French on the left bank of the Danube near Jedlesee and thus enabling the troops under Archduke Carl to deploy in the north of Vienna. The French under Napoleon , who occupied Vienna without a fight on the right bank of the Danube on the same day , were therefore only able to cross the Danube southeast of Vienna at Lobau on May 20 , where the battle of Aspern then took place. When French after taking Vienna troops on the left bank opposite; in May 1809 Nussdorf began to set in order to create the conditions for a Danube crossing, the infantry regiment 49 was no. Commissioned the floodplain located there Schwarzlackenau behind the branch of the Danube Schwarze Lacke again freizukämpfen and together with the Lower Austrian Landwehr battalion of Lieutenant Colonel Obergfell to defend against further attempts at translation by the enemy. The regiment had to drive 6 grenadier and 3 voltigeur companies of the Oudinot corps from the Au. O'Brien succeeded in getting into the rear of the enemy with 50 volunteers and terrified them by the unexpected attack. The French lost 230 dead and wounded, 15 officers and 370 men surrendered. This act of arms was a prerequisite for Archduke Carl's success at Aspern. O'Brien was awarded the Maria Theresa Order . In his honor, a memorial was erected in Jedlesee , a five-meter-high obelisk with an orb on which a standing eagle with outstretched wings is created by A. Weinguni (unveiled on June 17, 1909; renovated in 1932 and 1959). According to him also that is O'Brien-Gasse in the 21st district of Vienna Floridsdorf named (appointed on 27 June 1913), both near the former battlefield. The Hesser monument of the 49th Infantry Regiment on the Gürtel near Vienna's Westbahnhof also records this act of arms.
literature
- Constantin von Wurzbach : O'Brien, Count on Thomond, Johann Freiherr . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 20th part. Kaiserlich-Königliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1869, pp. 471–473 ( digitized version ).
- J. Lukeš: The Military Maria Theresa Order and its members , edited from authentic sources by Jaromir Hirtenfeld , Hof- u. State Printing Office Vienna 1890.
- Felix Czeike : Historisches Lexikon Wien in 5 volumes, Vol. 4, Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-218-00546-9 .
- Christoph Hatschek: The Military Maria Theresa Order and its Irish Members from its foundation to the end of the First World War page 24 The Military Order of Maria Theresa and its Irish Members. From its Foundation to the End of World War I side 37, in: Die Wildgänse - The Wild Geese - Irish soldiers in the service of the Habsburgs, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Vienna 2003, special exhibition 2003–2004.
Exhibitions
- 2009: Floridsdorf district museum : Battle in the "Schwarzen Lacken Au", 200 years ago, to Johann von O'Brien, Joseph Armand von Nordmann and other military strategists
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Military Maria Theresa Order and its Members Biography of Johann Freiherr von O'Brien, pages 961ff.
- ^ Military Maria Theresia Order Knight's Cross (RK)
- ^ City of Vienna District Museum 21: Battle in the "Schwarzen Lacken Au", town hall correspondence June 26, 2009
personal data | |
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SURNAME | O'Brien, Johann von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | O'Brien, Johann Freiherr von (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian military leader |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1775 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Karánsebes , Romania |
DATE OF DEATH | September 5, 1830 |
Place of death | pest |