Johann Maria Philipp Frimont

Johann Maria Philipp Frimont, Count of Palota, Prince of Antrodoco (3 February 1759 – 26 December 1831) was an Austrian general.

In 1809 he again saw active service in Italy under the Archduke John in the rank of lieutenant field marshal,[1] serving in Chasteler's Corps at 1st Sacile 15–16 April, and Caldiero (Soave).

In 1812 Frimont led the cavalry of Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg's corps in the Russian campaign,[1] serving at the Battle of Gorodechno (Podobna, Prujany) 12 August.

[1] In 1821 he led the Austrian army which was employed against the Neapolitan Carbonari rebels, and by 24 March he had victoriously entered Naples.

His reward from King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies was the title of Prince of Antrodoco and a handsome sum of money, and from Emperor Francis I of Austria the rank of general of cavalry.

Johann Maria Philipp Frimont.