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  1. In the War of Polish Succession (1733–1738) he became supreme commander in Italy after the death of Florimund Mercy. He had some successes against French and Spanish troops, but was beaten in the Battle of Guastalla on 19 September 1734. In 1735, he pulled back to Tyrol and laid down his command.

  2. Joseph Lothar Dominik Graf von Königsegg-Rothenfels (auch Lothar Joseph; * 17. Mai 1673 in Wien; † 8. Dezember 1751 in Wien) war kaiserlicher Diplomat und Feldmarschall. Von 1736 bis 1738 war er Präsident des österreichischen Hofkriegsrates .

  3. Königsegg-Rothenfels was a state in far southwestern Bavaria, Germany, located north of Austria and east of Baden-Württemberg. It was created as a partition of the Barony of Königsegg in 1622, and was raised to a county seven years later.

  4. Dominik von Konigsegg-Rothenfels (17 May 1673-8 December 1751) was a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Dominik von Konigsegg-Rothenfels was the son of Leopold Wilhelm von Konigsegg-Rothenfels, and he studied to be a Catholic priest before joining the Reichsarmee in Hungary and commanding a...

  5. May 25, 2018 · Lothar Joseph Dominik Graf von Königsegg-Rothenfels (May 17, 1673 – Vienna December 8, 1751) was an imperial Fieldmarshal. Lothar was the youngest son of Count Leopold Wilhelm von Königsegg-Rothenfels and Maria Polyxena, Countess Scherffenberg.

    • Vienna
    • Vienna, Vienna, Austria
    • Vienna
    • May 17, 1673
  6. Lothar Joseph Dominik Graf von Königsegg-Rothenfels (May 17, 1673 – Vienna December 8, 1751) was an imperial Fieldmarshal. Lothar was the youngest son of Count Leopold Wilhelm von Königsegg-Rothenfels and Maria Polyxena, Countess Scherffenberg. His parents sent him to the Jesuit school in...

  7. Königsegg: Lothar Joseph Dominik Graf von K. und Rothenfels, kaiserlicher Feldmarschall, geheimer Rath, Conferenzminister, Präsident des Hofkriegsrathes, Ritter des goldenen Vließes, geb. am 17. Mai 1673, † zu Wien am 8.