Ludwig von Fautz
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Ludwig Ritter von Fautz (20 August 1811 in
Life
He was born as son of Anton Moritz Fautz (textile manufacturer and Draper Master) and Florentina Troclét in Vienna. His brothers were
In the sailing frigate SMS Venus he undertook numerous training cruises for the Naval College in the Mediterranean and travelled to England in 1849, to
In March 1852 Fautz was captain of a ship of the line and was one of the first Austrian captains who commanded a steam-powered and armoured battleship. With 27 December 1854 he was raised a
In the period 1860–1865 was Fautz commander of the entire Austrian navy since 1864 as Vice Admiral, from July 1865 – with the abolition of the Navy Department – until March 1868, he served as chief of the Naval Section (secretary of state) in k.u.k. Ministry of War.[7][8][9][10][11] He was replaced by Wilhelm von Tegetthoff with whom he had numerous differences years earlier. In 1869 he entered the final retirement and plunged into the adventures of a late marriage (28 August 1869 with the fifteen years old Hermine Müllern von Schönenbeck), in which he was even fathered (the son was the Imperial Lieutenant Commander Gustav Heinrich Ritter von Fautz 1878–1922).[12]
References
- ISBN 3-210-24925-3, p 293,No.2042
- ^ Antonio Schmidt-Brentano Die K.K bzw. K.u.K Generalität 1816–1918 Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. Austrian State Archives, Vienna 2007, p 44 (PDF).
- ^ Heinrich Bayer von Bayersburg. Austria admirals Bergland Verlag, 1962, Volume 1, p. 26
- ^ Birch Hans Freiherr von Dahlerup: In Austrian Services Volume 2, pp. 18, 28, 100 and 213
- ^ Court and State Manual of Kaiserthumes Austria kk Kriegsmarine, Vienna, 1868, P 184].
- ^ Genealogical Paperback, 1858. publisher Justus Perthes, Gotha, pp. 545 Navy High Command (Trieste).
- ^ Genealogical Publishing Paperback 1865 Justus Perthes, Gotha, pp. 692 and 702. Secretary of the Navy as Ministers of war Deputy
- ^ Genealogical Publishing Paperback 1866 Justus Perthes, Gotha, pp. 716. Chief of the Section of the Navy (since August 1, 1865 subordinated to the Ministry of War)
- ^ Genealogical Paperback Publisher 1867 Justus Perthes, Gotha, p 647: Chief of the Section of the Navy.
- ^ Heinrich Bayer von Bayersburg.Austria Admirals Bergland Verlag, 1962, Volume 1, p. 25
- ISBN 1-55753-034-3, pp. 8 and 385
- ^ Antonio Schmidt-Brentano The Austrian admirals Volume I, 1808–1895 , Library Verlag, Osnabrück 1997, pp. 122–126.