The Heldenberg Memorial is an open-air pantheon in the grounds of the castle at Kleinwetzdorf, Heldenberg , Lower Austria . It houses busts and statues of Austrian rulers and military personnel and was set up in 1849 by Joseph Gottfried Pargfrieder , a major supplier to the imperial army, who claimed to be an illegitimate son of Emperor Joseph II .
33-607: Joseph Radetzky von Radetz , an Austrian Army Field Marshal and national hero, died on January 5, 1858, after an accident in Milan. The Emperor wished that he be buried in the Capuchin crypt (the Imperial Crypt in Vienna ), however, Radetzky had bequeathed his earthly remains, and the right to bury him, to Pargfrieder, who had settled his debts earlier. On 19 January 1858, Radetzky was buried at
66-411: A cultural heritage site since 1985. Over centuries, the city had been a German language island . The leather, wood, and textile industries were important to the economy of Tržič in the past but industrial activity declined after the breakup of Yugoslavia . The development of small business after this period is now an important branch of the economy. Because of its alpine setting, alpine skiing
99-640: A child. Orphaned at an early age Radetzky was educated by his grandfather, and after the latter's death, he continued at the Theresa Academy in Vienna . The academy was dissolved during his first year's residence in 1785, and Radetzky became a cadet in the Austrian Army. The following year he became an officer, and in 1787 was promoted to first lieutenant in a cuirassier regiment. He served as an adjutant to both Count von Lacy and Field Marshal von Laudon during
132-595: A few hussars, he rescued Beaulieu from the enemy. Promoted to major, Radetzky was made head of the pioneer corps, a unit responsible for road and bridge building which he transformed into one of the most elite units in the army. He took part in Dagobert Wurmser 's Siege of Mantua campaign, which ended in the fall of that fortress. During the four and a half month siege, Radetzky impressed everyone with his determination and defensive tactics, leading sorties and erecting defensive fortifications at San Giorgio and in front of
165-571: A longstanding romantic relationship with his Italian mistress, Giuditta Meregalli of Sesto San Giovanni. She was 40 years his junior and bore him four children, all of whom took his name and were recognized by Radetzky. Meregalli received extensive letters from him, written during his battles. He was a devout lifelong Roman Catholic . In 1795 Radetzky fought on the Rhine . The following year he served with Johann Beaulieu against Napoleon in Italy, but disliked
198-516: Is highly regarded as a brilliant field marshal, while some social historians consider his role as a viceroy as the point of no return in the troubled relationship between Austria and the Italian population. Radetzky was the namesake of several Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Navy warships, including the screw frigate SMS Radetzky , which fought Italy in the Third Italian War of Independence , and
231-691: The Austro-Turkish War of 1787–1791, and in the Austrian Netherlands from 1792 to 1795. In 1798, he married Countess Franziska von Strassoldo-Grafenberg from Tržič , Carniola (now in Slovenia ). On her mother's side, she was a descendant of the Austrian House of Auersperg , which ruled one of the hereditary Habsburg duchies in what is now Slovenia. They had five sons and three daughters, only two of whom outlived their father. Radetzky also had
264-602: The Battle of Wagram . In 1810 he was created a Commander of the Order of Maria Theresa and became Inhaber of the 5th Radetzky Hussars . From 1809 to 1812, as chief of the general staff, he was active in reorganizing the army and its tactical system, but, unable to carry out the reforms he desired owing to the opposition of the Treasury, he resigned his position. In 1813 he was Schwarzenberg 's chief of staff and had considerable influence on
297-629: The Habsburg emperor Frederick III in 1492, which further promoted the development of the town. The great fire of 1811, which destroyed the buildings on the left bank of the Tržič Bistrica River, changed the town. Much of the architecture was reconstructed in a Classicist style. After the buildings were rebuilt they needed to have firewalls , iron doors , and window covers , a very rare feature in Europe. The town center of Tržič has been protected as
330-827: The Municipality of Tržič . The town is located within the historic Upper Carniola region on the Tržič Bistrica River, a left tributary of the Sava . In the north, a road leads up to the Loibl Pass in the Karawanks mountain range, the border with the Austrian state of Carinthia . A first settlement named Forum in Lubelino was founded on the Roman road that ran from the ancient city of Emona (in present-day Ljubljana ) via Loibl Pass to Virunum and
363-564: The SMS Radetzky , the lead ship of the Radetzky- class of pre-dreadnought battleships. The Radetzky March (German: Radetzkymarsch ) is a military march composed by Johann Strauss (senior) that was first performed on August 31, 1848, to celebrate the victory of the Austrian Empire under Field Marshal Radetzky von Radetz over Italian forces at the Battle of Custoza . He received
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#1732868987077396-643: The Zollfeld plain in the Noricum province (present-day Carinthia). After a massive landslide caused by an earthquake, the original settlement was destroyed and many people moved down the valley to establish a new village named Neumarktl in German where Tržič is now located (these events are the basis of the legend about the origin of Tržič). The settlement in the Duchy of Carniola was granted market rights to hold weekly fairs by
429-436: The 2005 Lower Austrian state exhibition ("Landesausstellung") . 48°29′40″N 15°56′30″E / 48.49444°N 15.94167°E / 48.49444; 15.94167 This war memorials and cemeteries -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Joseph Radetzky von Radetz Johann Josef Wenzel Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz (2 November 1766 – 5 January 1858)
462-633: The Austrian troops who reconquered Venice after the year-long siege of the rebellious city in May 1848 – August 1849. He became a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1848. His well-disciplined sense of duty towards officers of higher rank had become more intense in the long years of peace, and, after keeping his army loyal midst the confusion of 1848, he made no attempt to play the part of Wallenstein or even to assume Wellington 's role of "family adviser to
495-453: The Heldenberg memorial. He lies in a crypt under a monumental obelisk, together with Field Marshal Maximilian von Wimpffen and Pargfrieder. The site includes quarters for military invalids (an officer and twelve soldiers) who were intended to serve as guards of honour, however, these plans were never realized. The site was renovated and expanded through the addition of a visitor centre for
528-491: The Tore Ceresa. As lieutenant-colonel and colonel, his unit was expanded and he displayed bravery and skill in the battles of Trebbia and Novi (1799), winning praise from his superiors for his inspiring leadership and quick thinking when leading decisive attacks. At the Battle of Marengo , as colonel on the staff of Melas , he was hit by five bullets, after endeavouring on the previous evening to bring about modifications in
561-512: The allied sovereigns in March 1814, and returned with them to the Congress of Vienna , where he appears to have acted as an intermediary between Metternich and Tsar Alexander I of Russia , when the two were not on speaking terms. During the succeeding years of peace he disappeared from public view. He resumed his functions as chief of staff, but his ardent ideas for reforming the army came to nothing in
594-448: The army he commanded. But there too he was in advance of his time, and the government not only disregarded his suggestions and warnings but also refused the military the money that would have enabled the finest army it possessed to take the field at a moment's notice. Thus the events of 1848 in Italy , which gave the old field marshal his place in history among the great commanders, found him, in
627-534: The beginning, not unprepared but seriously handicapped in the struggle with Charles Albert's army, and the insurgents in Milan and elsewhere. By falling back to the Quadrilatero and there, rebuffing one opponent after another, he was able to buy time until reinforcements arrived, and thenceforward up to the final triumph at the Battle of Novara on 23 March 1849, he and his army carried all before them. He also commanded
660-635: The councils of the Allied sovereigns and generals. Langenau , the quartermaster-general of the Grand Army, found him an indispensable assistant. He was involved in directing the operations that led to the crushing defeat of an entire French corps at the Battle of Kulm and had a considerable share in planning the Leipzig campaign . He won praise for his tactical skills in the battles of Brienne , La Rothière , Arcis-sur-Aube and Fère-Champenoise . He entered Paris with
693-405: The exiled patriots in the rest of Italy, and masking their action as "repression of banditry," there was little danger of it acquiring international resonance. From 1849, Radetzky introduced public caning as a form of punishment, the death penalty for armed uprising and life sentences for plotting revolutionary activities. The Belfiore martyrs , Luigi Dottesio and Amatore Sciesa were among
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#1732868987077726-482: The face of the general war-weariness and desire to "let well enough alone." His zeal added to the number of his enemies, and in 1829, after twenty years as lieutenant field marshal, it was proposed to place him on the retired list. The emperor, unwilling to go as far as that, promoted him general of cavalry and shelved him by making him governor of a fortress. But very soon afterwards, the Restoration settlement of Europe
759-460: The failed Battle of Caldiero and was highly critical of the way in which the campaign had been conducted (1805). Peace provided a short respite, which he spent in studying and teaching the art of war. In 1809 he distinguished himself in rearguard actions at Abensberg and led a brigade in V Corps during the Battle of Eckmühl . Promoted lieutenant field marshal , he commanded a division in IV Corps at
792-558: The following orders and decorations: These are Radetzky's letters to his daughter Friederike Radetzky von Radetz, Gräfin Wenckheim, published to celebrate the unveiling of the Radetzky monument in Vienna. Tr%C5%BEi%C4%8D Tržič ( pronounced [təɾˈʒitʃ] ; German : Neumarktl ) is a town in northern Slovenia , close to the Austrian border. It is the seat of
825-463: The indecisive "cordon" system of warfare which Count von Lacy had instituted and other Austrian generals imitated. His personal courage was conspicuous. At the Battle of Fleurus (1794) he led a party of cavalry through the French lines to discover the fate of Charleroi , at the Battle of Voltri he was in the thick of the action and roused the troops to victory and at Valeggio sul Mincio in 1796, with
858-453: The many who were executed for treason. Josef Wenzel Graf Radetzky of Radetz died from pneumonia on 5 January 1858 in Milan . The Emperor wished him to be buried in the Capuchin crypt (the Imperial Crypt in Vienna ); however, Radetzky had bequeathed his earthly remains, and the right to bury him, to Joseph Gottfried Pargfrieder , an army supplies merchant and land owner, who decades earlier had settled his debts. On 19 January 1858, Radetzky
891-465: The nation". While as a patriot he dreamed a little of a united Germany, he remained to the end simply the commander of one of the emperor's armies. After his triumph in Italy , he was made Viceroy of Lombardy–Venetia from 1848 to 1857 – being the only one not of royal Habsburg blood. Repression in Lombardy–Venetia was severe: The Austrians could act with impunity and little denunciation from
924-617: The plan suggested by the "scientific" Anton von Zach . He was then transferred to take command of a regiment in Germany where he distinguished himself at the Battle of Hohenlinden . In 1801 Radetzky was made a Knight of the Military Order of Maria Theresa . In 1805, on the march to Ulm , he received news of his promotion to major-general and his assignment to a command in Italy under the Archduke Charles of Austria . He thus took part in
957-593: Was a Czech nobleman and Austrian field marshal. He served as chief of the general staff in the Habsburg monarchy during the later period of the Napoleonic Wars and proved instrumental in the allied victory as one of the primary architects of the Trachenberg Plan and the Leipzig Campaign. Afterwards, he embarked on military reforms of the Austrian army. His reputation was one of discipline and fairness; he
990-452: Was born into a noble Bohemian military family of Czech origin at Chateau Třebnice ( German : Trebnitz ) near Sedlčany in Bohemia (now part of the town). His father, Count Peter Eusebius Radetzky von Radetz (1732-1766) died shortly after his birth, while his mother, Baroness Marie Venantia Anna Barbara Josepha Bechinie von Lažan [ de ] (1738-1772), died while he was still
1023-603: Was buried at the Heldenberg Memorial site (Gedenkstätte Heldenberg) in Lower Austria, an open-air pantheon with warrior statues celebrating the heroes of Austrian military history from Middle Ages to the 19th century ( Heldenberg literally translates as "Heroes Mountain"). Radetzky lies buried in a crypt under a monumental obelisk in the central part of the pantheon, together with Field Marshal Maximilian von Wimpffen and Pargfrieder himself. In military history Radetzky
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1056-514: Was revered by his troops among whom he was known as Vater ('Father') Radetzky. He is best known for the victories at the Battles of Custoza (24–25 July 1848) and Novara (23 March 1849) during the First Italian War of Independence . Johann Strauss I 's Radetzky March was commissioned to commemorate Radetzky's victories at the Battle of Custoza . Radetzky, a titled Graf ('Count'),
1089-479: Was shaken by fresh upheavals, and Radetzky was brought back into the field of war again. He took part under Frimont in the campaign against the Papal States insurgents, and succeeded that general in the chief command of the Austrian army in Italy in 1834. In 1836, Radetzky was promoted to full field marshal . He was then seventy, but still displayed the vigor and zeal of his youth in the training and discipline of
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