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Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi,〔Boycott-Brown, p. 135.〕 or Michele Angelo Alessandro Colli-Marchei〔Fiebeger, p. 8.〕 or Michael Colli,〔Chandler, Dictionary, p. 99.〕 (Vigevano 1738 – Florence 22 December 1808) joined the Austrian army, became a general officer, and led the army of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont for three years, including its unsuccessful campaign against Napoleon Bonaparte in 1796. ==Early career==
Born in Lombardy in 1738, Colli enlisted in the army of the Habsburg Monarchy as an infantry officer in 1756 at the age of 18. During the Seven Years' War, he fought at the Battle of Prague in 1757 and the Battle of Torgau in 1760, and was wounded in the latter action. He received the noble title Freiherr in 1764. By the War of the Bavarian Succession he led a battalion in the Caprara Infantry Regiment 48 with the rank of major. In 1779 he was appointed ''oberst'' (colonel). During the Austro-Turkish War he fought at Osijek and Belgrade, where he was wounded again. He received promotion to ''general-major'' in December 1788. He commanded Josefstadt fortress in 1789. Colli was thin, of normal height and with big blue eyes. His contemporaries described him as intelligent, courageous, and cool under fire. He sometimes needed to be carried around on a stretcher because of his war wounds.〔Boycott-Brown, p. 135–136.〕
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