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Johann Ludwig Alexius von Loudon

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Service/branch
  
Infantry

Years of service
  
1789–1809

Name
  
Johann Alexius


Born
  
10 January 1767 Riga, Russian Empire (
1767-01-10
)

Rank
  
Captain Feldmarschall-Leutnant

Battles/wars
  
Siege of Belgrade (1789) First Battle of Wissembourg (1793) Battle of Calliano (1796) Battle of Neumarkt (1797) Battle of Glanig (1797) Battle of Brixen (1797) Battle of Tauffers (1799) Battle of Novi (1799) Battle of Elchingen (1805) Battle of Ulm (1805)

Died
  
September 22, 1822, Hadersdorf-Kammern, Austria

Awards
  
Military Order of Maria Theresa

Allegiance
  
Russian Empire, Austrian Empire

Johann Ludwig Alexius von Loudon, born 10 January 1767 – died 22 September 1822, was the nephew of Feldmarschall Ernst Gideon von Laudon. He first enlisted in the Imperial Russian Army and rose to the rank of captain. He served until 1789 when joined his famous uncle in the army of Habsburg Austria. He married an Austrian noblewoman in 1791. The next year he was appointed colonel in command of an infantry regiment and fought at the First Battle of Wissembourg in 1793. Promoted to general officer in 1796, he was posted to Italy where he commanded a brigade under Paul Davidovich at Calliano. In early 1797 he led an independent column composed largely of Tyrolean militia and received a coveted award for his efforts.

In 1799 Loudon led a grenadier brigade at Novi and in a few other actions. Promoted again, he was transferred to Poland in 1800 and missed Marengo. In the War of the Third Coalition he fought at Elchingen and was captured by the French at Ulm. He commanded second-line troops in the 1809 campaign and retired from military life soon after. He died at Hadersdorf in 1822.

References

Johann Ludwig Alexius von Loudon Wikipedia