George Olivier, count of Wallis
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Not to be confused with Olivier, Count of Wallis.
George Oliver Walsh, Count of Wallis (German: Georg Olivier Graf von Wallis, Freiherr von Carrighmain; 1671, in Vienna – 19 December 1743, in Vienna) was a field marshal of Irish descent in the service of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and last regent of the Habsburg Kingdom of Serbia (1738–1739). Born into an exiled Irish family, he distinguished himself in Sicily by his capture of Messina. He then commanded on the Rhine (1733), then in Italy and Hungary. He lost the decisive Battle of Grocka against the Ottoman Empire in 1739, thus leading to the peace of Belgrade, which was unfavourable to Austria and thus led to his disgrace.
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George Oliver Walsh, count of Wallis | |
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Born | 1671 Vienna |
Died | 19 December 1743 (aged 71 or 72) Vienna |
Allegiance | Holy Roman Empire |
Service/ | Army |
Years of service | 1690–1740 |
Rank | Field Marshal |
Commands | Mainz (1731–34) |
Battles/wars | Great Turkish War (Zenta), War of the Spanish Succession, Ottoman–Venetian War, Austro-Turkish War (Petrovaradin), War of the Quadruple Alliance, Anglo-Spanish War, War of the Polish Succession, Austro-Turkish War (Grocka) |
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