- Frederick Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza
Frédéric Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza (full name: "Vincenz Ferrerius Frédéric Bianchi") (born in
Vienna on27 February 1768 , died atSaurbrunn in 1855), was anAustria n general and later field marshal.He studied at the Imperial Engineering Academy in
Vienna . In 1788, he was a sub-lieutenant in the Army ofSlavonia and distinguished himself at the siege of Bubitza. He was appointed captain after the siege ofValenciennes in 1793. In 1796, he was in Italy, as staff officer under Wurmser's command. He captured the aide-de-campJoachim Murat atBrescia . Commanding the six battalions of the Count of Lusignan's regiment at theBattle of Rivoli , he was taken prisoner, but released at the request of GeneralJózsef Alvinczi .In 1799, as a Lieutenant-Colonel, he was attaché to Archduke Ferdinand, who was followed Archduke Charles during the campaign in Germany and Switzerland. He was promoted colonel in three months, leading the 48th Regiment of Hungarian infantry. In 1804, he put down a revolt at
Cattaro , on the Dalmatian coast.Adjutant-general after the campaign in Germany, he commanded the 48th Regiment until 1807. He was then made Brigadier General. From 3-5 June 1809, he confronted Marshal Davout, denying him the bridgehead over the Danube near
Pressburg , and was awarded the Military Cross of Maria Theresa. He was then made lieutenant-general, with the Infantry Regiment No. 63 as his personal regiment, and inspector of infantry in Hungary. In 1812, he commanded the 1st Division of the Army of Karl Philip of Schwarzenberg, taking part in Napoleon's Russian campaign.In 1813, he only just kept his division at the Freyburg gate of
Dresden , which he had tried to assault until he was attacked by Napoleon. He distinguished himself at theBattle of Leipzig and was afterwards awarded the Cross of Saint-Georges by Tsar Alexander I of Russia. In 1814, he commanded an army corps which participated in diverse fighting aroundMoret-sur-Loing .He was then sent to
Dijon to halt Marshal Augereau, but was defeated on 11 March 1814 and had to retreat to Saint-Symphorien nearMâcon .In 1815, he was dispatched to Italy with a 20,000 strong force, to prevent the King of Naples
Joachim Murat from conquering Italy in theNeapolitan War . He commanded one corps personally; the other he entrusted toAdam Albert von Neipperg . He gained a decisive victory against Murat at theBattle of Tolentino , which earned him the title of Duke of Casalanza fromFerdinand I of the Two Sicilies and then a promotion to field marshal.ource
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