Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-GrätzW
Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz

General Alfred Candidus Ferdinand, Prince of Windisch-Grätz, a member of the Bohemian noble Windisch-Graetz family, was a Field Marshal in the Austrian army. He is most noted for his service during the Napoleonic Wars and for his role in suppressing the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire.

Ferdinand, Graf Bubna von LittitzW
Ferdinand, Graf Bubna von Littitz

Ferdinand, Graf Bubna von Littitz was a Field marshal lieutenant (Feldmarschalleutnant) of the Imperial Austrian Army during the Napoleonic Wars and also an Austrian Privy Councillor. He held some military commands in the Kingdom of Lombardy and Venetia and led the reprisal of the Italian revolutions in 1820–21.

Bernhard Caboga-CervaW
Bernhard Caboga-Cerva

Bernhard Caboga-Cerva was a count and general from the Austrian Empire. He was born in Dubrovnik in 1785 and was a descendant of the Ragusan family of Caboga.

Johann Baptist Coronini-CronbergW
Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg

Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg was an Austrian Feldzeugmeister born in Gorizia. Coronini-Cronberg was governor of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar from 1851 to 1859. He was ban of Croatia from 28 July 1859 to 19 June 1860.

Karl Ludwig von FicquelmontW
Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont

Karl Ludwig, Count of Ficquelmont was an Austrian aristocrat, statesman and Field marshal of the Austrian Imperial army of French noble origin.

Georg, Duke of Saxe-AltenburgW
Georg, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg

Georg Karl Frederick was a duke of Saxe-Altenburg.

Julius Jacob von HaynauW
Julius Jacob von Haynau

Julius Jakob Freiherr von Haynau was an Austrian general who suppressed insurrectionary movements in Italy and Hungary in 1848 and later. While a hugely effective military leader, he also gained renown as an aggressive and ruthless commander. His soldiers called him the "Habsburg Tiger"; those opponents who suffered from his brutality called him the "Hyena of Brescia" and the "Hangman of Arad".

Heinrich HentziW
Heinrich Hentzi

Heinrich Hentzi von Arthurm was a Hungarian general in the army of the Austrian Empire. He was famous for his refusal to defect to the Hungarian rebels during the Battle of Buda in 1849, defending Buda city and castle on behalf of the Austrian Habsburgs.

Joseph Franz KaiserW
Joseph Franz Kaiser

Joseph Franz Kaiser was an army officer, bookbinder, lithographer and publisher from the Styrian region of Austria. His sons Eduard and Alexander were also lithographers.

Count Franz Philipp von LambergW
Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg

Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg Austrian soldier and statesman, was born in Mór (Moor), Hungary. He held the military rank of Feldmarschallleutnant.

Nikolaus II, Prince EsterházyW
Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy

Nicholas II, Prince Esterházy was a wealthy Hungarian prince. He served the Austrian Empire and was a member of the famous Esterházy family. He is especially remembered for his art collection and for his role as the last patron of Joseph Haydn.

Johann Nepomuk von Nostitz-RieneckW
Johann Nepomuk von Nostitz-Rieneck

Johann Nepomuk von Nostitz-Rieneck commanded a cavalry division in the army of the Austrian Empire during the Napoleonic Wars.

Peter Duka von KadarW
Peter Duka von Kadar

Friedrich Peter Freiherr Duka von Kádár was of Croatian Serb ancestry Privy councilor, officer (Feldzeugmeister) and owner of the Hungarian Infantry Regiment No. 39, then State and Conference Council of the Emperor. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa. He is remembered as a great adversary of Napoleon and to have negotiated an armistice with him at Lusigny-sur-Barse.

Anton von Prokesch-OstenW
Anton von Prokesch-Osten

Anton von Prokesch-Osten, German: Anton Graf Prokesch von Osten was an Austrian diplomat, statesman and general.

Josif RajačićW
Josif Rajačić

Josif Rajačić was a metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch, administrator of Serbian Vojvodina and baron.

Ádám RécseyW
Ádám Récsey

Baron Ádám Récsey de Récse was a Hungarian general, joined the army of Habsburg Monarchy, and briefly a politician who was appointed illegally as the Prime Minister of Hungary by King Ferdinand V during the Revolution of 1848, serving in this capacity from 3 October to 7 October 1848. Récsey countersigned his own appointment, neglecting the Diet of Hungary. He resigned when an uprising broke out in Vienna in the effects of the Hungarian Revolution. He was the only Hungarian Prime Minister, who was born in the 18th century.

Karl von SchönhalsW
Karl von Schönhals

Karl Ritter von Schönhals was an Austrian general.

Stevan ŠupljikacW
Stevan Šupljikac

Stevan Šupljikac, known simply as Vojvoda Šupljikac was a Serbian voivode and the first voivode of the Serbian Vojvodina.

Karl August Varnhagen von EnseW
Karl August Varnhagen von Ense

Karl August Varnhagen von Ense was a German biographer, diplomat and soldier.

Karl Wilhelm von WillisenW
Karl Wilhelm von Willisen

Karl Wilhelm Freiherr von Willisen was a Prussian general.

Franz Graf von WimpffenW
Franz Graf von Wimpffen

Franz Emil Lorenz Heeremann Graf von Wimpffen KSMOM was an Austrian General and Admiral who served as Administrative Head of the Austro-Hungarian Navy from 1851 to 1854.