Field marshal Feldmarschall | |
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![]() Feldmarschall of the k.u.k. Army (gorget patch)[1] | |
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Service branch | ![]() |
Rank group | Field marshal |
Formation | 1805 |
Abolished | 1918 |
Next higher rank | None |
Next lower rank | Generaloberst (1915–1918) General of the branch (1805–1915) |
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Feldmarschall of the k.u.k. Army (service uniform)[2]
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Feldmarschall of the k.u.k. Army (dress uniform)[2]
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Field marshal's baton of Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen at the Museum of Military History, Vienna.
The list of Austrian field marshals denotes those who held the rank of Feldmarschall in the Austrian or Austro-Hungarian armies.
Austrian Empire
Austria-Hungary
Appointed | Portrait | Name | Lifespan |
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4 May 1900 | ![]() |
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1859–1941 |
1 May 1904 | ![]() |
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1841–1910 |
8 December 1914 | ![]() |
Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen | 1856–1936 |
21 November 1916 | ![]() |
Emperor Karl I of Austria | 1887–1922 |
23 November 1916 | ![]() |
Archduke Eugen of Austria | 1863–1954 |
25 November 1916 | ![]() |
Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf | 1852–1925 |
5 November 1917 | ![]() |
Hermann Freiherr Kövess von Kövessháza | 1854–1924 |
5 November 1917 | ![]() |
Alexander Freiherr von Krobatin | 1849–1933 |
30 January 1918 | ![]() |
Franz Freiherr Rohr von Denta | 1854–1927 |
31 January 1918 | ![]() |
Eduard Freiherr von Böhm-Ermolli | 1856–1941 |
1 February 1918 | ![]() |
Svetozar Boroević von Bojna | 1856–1920 |
19 May 1918 | ![]() |
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1844–1918 |
24 October 1918 | ![]() |
Archduke Joseph of Austria | 1872–1962 |
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Instruction (de: Adjustierungsvorschrift) of the k.u.k. Army as to 1871; Issue from 1911
- 1 2 Instruction (Adjustierungsvorschrift) to the k.u.k. Heer.
- ↑ James William Edmund Doyle (1886). "Wellington". The Official Baronage of England: Showing the Succession, Dignities, and Offices of Every Peer from 1066 to 1885. Vol. 3. London: Longmans Green and Co. pp. 615–620.
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