Franz Joseph, Count Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau | |
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Born | 6 December 1739 Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, modern day Czech Republic |
Died | 9 June 1805 Vienna, Austrian Empire | (aged 65)
Allegiance | Habsburg Austria Austrian Empire |
Service | Infantry |
Rank | Feldzeugmeister |
Battles / wars | |
Other work | Inhaber Infantry Regiment Nr. 47 Chamberlain, 1760 Privy Councillor, 1801 Theresian Military Academy, Director 1779–1805 |
Franz Joseph, Count Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (6 December 1739 – 9 June 1805) was a Habsburg Austrian general in the War of the Bavarian Succession and the French Revolutionary Wars. A nobleman from the House of Kinsky, he began his military service in 1759 and within ten years he commanded an infantry regiment. Ahead of his time, he began a school in his regiment to train officer cadets. As a general officer he led troops in a successful action against Prussia in 1778. A year later he was appointed Inhaber of an infantry regiment and Director of the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt; he held both posts during the remainder of his life. In the Flanders Campaign in 1794, he commanded an infantry division against the French. He led an attack column at Tourcoing where he failed to support Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany. He was promoted to Feldzeugmeister in September 1794. He held no more active commands and died at Vienna in 1805.