Count Wirich Philipp von Daun
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Count Wirich Philipp von Daun (19 October 1669 – 30 July 1741) was an
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Field Marshal of the Imperial Army in the
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, and father of the better known
Leopold Josef Graf Daun Count Leopold Joseph von Daun (german: Leopold Joseph Maria, Reichsgraf von und zu Daun; 24 September 17055 February 1766), later Prince of Thiano, was an Austrian field marshal of the Imperial Army in the War of the Austrian Succession and S ...
. In 1710 he was created Prince of Teano.


Biography

Daun was born in Vienna, the son of Wilhelm Graf Daun, also a Field Marshal. He served in the War of Spanish Succession under
Eugene of Savoy Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy–Carignano, (18 October 1663 – 21 April 1736) better known as Prince Eugene, was a field marshal in the army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty during the 17th and 18th centuries. He ...
, and gained his fame in the successful defence of
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in 1706. He also laid siege to and conquered Gaeta on 30 September 1707. After the war, in 1713 Daun became the first Austrian
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. In 1718 he lost the Battle of Milazzo during the
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, when Spain invaded neighbouring Sicily. From February until October 1725 Daun was interim Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands. He was to prepare for the arrival of the new governor, Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria, sister of the Emperor Charles VI. The situation in the Austrian Netherlands was very difficult after the mismanagement by the previous plenipotentiary minister
Hercule-Louis Turinetti, marquis of Prié Ercole Giuseppe Lodovico Turinetti, marchese di Priero e di Pancalieri also marchese di Priè (in Italian) or Hercule-Louis Turinetti, marquis de Prié (in French) (Turin, 27 November 1658 – Vienna, 12 January 1726), was interim Governor of the ...
. Daun profited from the positive atmosphere resulting from the departure of Prié. He enforced a reform of the military organisation and administration in the Southern Netherlands, in which he incorporated the existing 'Belgian' army into the imperial forces.Zedinger, R. (2000). ''Die Verwaltung der Österreichischen Niederlande in Wien (1714 - 1795)'', Böhlau Verlag, p. 141-142. From 1725 until 1736 he was Governor of Milan. Daun died at Vienna and was buried in the Georgskapelle of the Augustinerkirche, together with his son.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Daun, Wirich Philipp Count 1669 births 1741 deaths Military personnel from Vienna Austrian army commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession Field marshals of Austria Generals of the Holy Roman Empire Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria Politicians of the Austrian Netherlands