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Karl von Vincent
Austrian general

Karl von Vincent

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Austrian general
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Florence, Kingdom of Italy
Place of death
Bioncourt, France
Age
77 years
Awards
Knight of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
(1790)
Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of William
(1815)
Commander of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
(1806)
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
(1825)
commander of the imperial order of Leopold
(1809)
Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Leopold
(1815)
Commandeur of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis
(1816)
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
(1819)
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Ferdinand and of Merit
(1821)
Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III
(1825)
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Biography

Karl Freiherr von Vincent, born 11 August 1757 – died 7 October 1834, fought in the army of Habsburg Austria during the French Revolutionary Wars. He first served as a staff officer then later as a combat commander. During the Napoleonic Wars, he was given important commands in two campaigns. He was Proprietor (Inhaber) of a famous light cavalry regiment from 1806 until his death.

For his actions in putting down the Brabant Revolution of 1789 and 1790, he earned an important award. In the War of the First Coalition he was Aide-de-camp to two distinguished generals. During the War of the Second Coalition, he commanded a regiment, then a brigade. He led the rear guard during the 1805 campaign. He commanded a division through all the major battles of 1809. He was governor-general of Belgium in 1814, and was present at the Battle of Waterloo as an Austrian observer.

von Vincent was the Austrian ambassador at the Tuileries during the shift in the European political equilibrium of 1820. He was also cited in an account describing Klemens von Metternich's proposals concerning the fate of Belgium. He was identified as a candidate in charge of its occupation but it was noted that his office was under the authority of Baron Stein's administrative department when it came to political matters and that he must also defer to the Dutch, English, and Prussians in the area of military affairs.

In 1825, he returned to Vienna after being retired from his post at his own request. He died at Biancourt Lorraine on October 7, 1834.

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