Claudius Florimund, count von Mercy

Austrian field marshal
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Also known as: Claudius Florimund, Graf von Merci
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(count of), Mercy also spelled:
Merci
Born:
1666, Lorraine
Died:
June 29, 1734, Parma, Italy (aged 68)

Claudius Florimund, count von Mercy (born 1666, Lorraine—died June 29, 1734, Parma, Italy) was an Austrian field marshal and military governor of the Banat of Temesvár, one of the ablest commanders during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14) and the Turkish wars of 1716–18. Mercy entered the Austrian army in 1682, and distinguished himself in Hungary and Italy as a resolute and versatile cavalry commander. After the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701), which involved most European powers on the death of the last Habsburg king of Spain, Mercy’s conduct at the Battle of Cremona (February ...(100 of 205 words)