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Joseph Nikolaus Freiherr de Vins or Joseph de Wins (1732 – 26 September 1798), joined the army of Habsburg Austria and fought in the Seven Years' War where he was decorated for bravery. By 1773 he earned promotion to general officer. From 1783 he held important posts on the Military Frontier and led an independent corps in Croatia during the Austro-Turkish War. In the French Revolutionary Wars he commanded the joint forces of Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont from 1792 until 1795. Though the French were held at bay during his tenure, his slowness and poor health prevented Piedmont's lost territories from being recovered. Throughout the period much tension existed between the two allies. Ironically, the day after De Vins resigned, the French attacked and badly defeated his replac

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  • Joseph Nikolaus Freiherr de Vins auch Joseph Freiherr von Vins, Joseph de Wins (* 1732 in Mantua; † 26. September 1798 in Wien) war ein kaiserlicher Geheimer Rat, Offizier (Feldzeugmeister), Träger des Großkreuzes des Militär-Maria-Theresia-Ordens, Inhaber des Infanterieregiments Nr. 37 und Generalinspekteur der Militärgrenze. (de)
  • Joseph Nikolaus Freiherr de Vins or Joseph de Wins (1732 – 26 September 1798), joined the army of Habsburg Austria and fought in the Seven Years' War where he was decorated for bravery. By 1773 he earned promotion to general officer. From 1783 he held important posts on the Military Frontier and led an independent corps in Croatia during the Austro-Turkish War. In the French Revolutionary Wars he commanded the joint forces of Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont from 1792 until 1795. Though the French were held at bay during his tenure, his slowness and poor health prevented Piedmont's lost territories from being recovered. Throughout the period much tension existed between the two allies. Ironically, the day after De Vins resigned, the French attacked and badly defeated his replacement. He was Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian infantry regiment from 1784 until his death. (en)
  • Joseph Nikolaus De Vins, aussi écrit Joseph de Wins, né en 1732 à Mantoue et mort le 28 septembre 1798 à Vienne, en Autriche, est un officier général au service de la monarchie de Habsbourg. Après avoir participé à la guerre de Sept Ans où il est décoré pour bravoure, il est promu général en 1773 et occupe plusieurs fonctions importantes aux confins militaires. Chef d'un corps indépendant en Croatie pendant la guerre austro-turque, il se bat ensuite contre les Français et commande les armées réunies de Piémont et d'Autriche de 1792 à 1795. Bien qu'il ait réussi durant cette période à tenir ses adversaires en échec, son inertie et ses problèmes de santé l'empêche de reconquérir les territoires perdus par les Piémontais. De façon assez ironique, le jour suivant son départ, les Français prennent l'offensive et infligent une sévère défaite à son successeur. De 1784 à sa mort, De Vins est Inhaber (propriétaire) d'un régiment d'infanterie autrichien. (fr)
  • Joseph Nikolaus De Vins (Mantova, 1732 – Vienna, 28 settembre 1798) è stato un generale austriaco al servizio della monarchia asburgica. (it)
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  • Habsburg monarchy
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  • Joseph Baron Nikolaus de Vins (en)
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  • Joseph Nikolaus Freiherr de Vins auch Joseph Freiherr von Vins, Joseph de Wins (* 1732 in Mantua; † 26. September 1798 in Wien) war ein kaiserlicher Geheimer Rat, Offizier (Feldzeugmeister), Träger des Großkreuzes des Militär-Maria-Theresia-Ordens, Inhaber des Infanterieregiments Nr. 37 und Generalinspekteur der Militärgrenze. (de)
  • Joseph Nikolaus De Vins (Mantova, 1732 – Vienna, 28 settembre 1798) è stato un generale austriaco al servizio della monarchia asburgica. (it)
  • Joseph Nikolaus Freiherr de Vins or Joseph de Wins (1732 – 26 September 1798), joined the army of Habsburg Austria and fought in the Seven Years' War where he was decorated for bravery. By 1773 he earned promotion to general officer. From 1783 he held important posts on the Military Frontier and led an independent corps in Croatia during the Austro-Turkish War. In the French Revolutionary Wars he commanded the joint forces of Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont from 1792 until 1795. Though the French were held at bay during his tenure, his slowness and poor health prevented Piedmont's lost territories from being recovered. Throughout the period much tension existed between the two allies. Ironically, the day after De Vins resigned, the French attacked and badly defeated his replac (en)
  • Joseph Nikolaus De Vins, aussi écrit Joseph de Wins, né en 1732 à Mantoue et mort le 28 septembre 1798 à Vienne, en Autriche, est un officier général au service de la monarchie de Habsbourg. Après avoir participé à la guerre de Sept Ans où il est décoré pour bravoure, il est promu général en 1773 et occupe plusieurs fonctions importantes aux confins militaires. Chef d'un corps indépendant en Croatie pendant la guerre austro-turque, il se bat ensuite contre les Français et commande les armées réunies de Piémont et d'Autriche de 1792 à 1795. Bien qu'il ait réussi durant cette période à tenir ses adversaires en échec, son inertie et ses problèmes de santé l'empêche de reconquérir les territoires perdus par les Piémontais. De façon assez ironique, le jour suivant son départ, les Français prenn (fr)
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