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Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau
Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau, comte de Mercy or Eugen Gillis Wilhelm Graf Mercy d'Argenteau (1743 – 4 May 1819) joined the Austrian army in 1760, became a general officer, and led large formations of soldiers in several actions during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

==Early career==

Born at Huy in the Austrian Netherlands in 1743, Argenteau joined the ''Mercy d'Argenteau'' Infantry Regiment Nr. 56 in 1760. That year he fought at the bloody Battle of Torgau. Before the Seven Years' War ended, he was present at the storming of Schweidnitz. Promoted to Major in 1773, he transferred to the ''Loudon'' Infantry Regiment Nr. 29. During the Austro-Turkish War (1787-1791), he led the 29th as their ''Oberst'' (colonel) and served with distinction at the Siege of Belgrade. In October 1789, he received promotion to ''General-major''.

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