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词条 András Hadik
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  1. Early life

  2. Military successes

  3. Legacy

  4. Image gallery

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = András Hadik
| image = Andreas Hadik.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Andreas Hadik (by Georg Weikert, 1783)
| birth_date = {{birth date|1710|10|16}}
| birth_place = Csallóköz or Kőszeg, Kingdom of Hungary
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1790|03|12|1710|10|16}}
| death_place = Futak, Kingdom of Hungary
(now Futog, Serbia)
| nationality = Hungarian
| other_names =
| known_for = Capturing the Prussian capital Berlin in the Seven Years' War
| occupation = Field Marshal of the Habsburg Army, Governor of Galicia and Lodomeria
| relatives = Karl Joseph Hadik von Futak
}}{{eastern name order|futaki gróf Hadik András}}

Count András Hadik de Futak ({{lang-de|Andreas Reichsgraf Hadik von Futak}}; {{lang-hu|futaki Hadik András gróf}}; {{lang-sk|Andrej Hadík}}; October 16, 1710 – March 12, 1790) was a Hungarian nobleman[1] and Field Marshal[2] of the Habsburg Army. He was Governor of Galicia and Lodomeria from January 1774 to June 1774, and the father of Karl Joseph Hadik von Futak. He is famous for capturing the Prussian capital Berlin during the Seven Years' War.

Early life

András Hadik, son of a lesser noble family, was born on October 16, 1710 in Csallóköz (then Kingdom of Hungary, now Žitný ostrov in Slovakia) or in Kőszeg, Kingdom of Hungary.{{citation needed|date=March 2013}} He had Hungarian,[3][4][5][6]

Luxembourgian[5] and Slovak[7] ancestors. According to another source, he was of Hungarian ethnic origin, but the name "Hadik" is a diminutive from the Slovak appellative had ("snake"), the family was thus of Slovak extraction.[8]

Alternative theories also suggest his Tartar or Cherkess ancestry.[9]

His father, Mihály Hadik was a cavalryman. His mother, Franciska Hardy had a German background.[5] András Hadik volunteered for the Ghilányi Hussar regiment when he was 20, and at 22 he was given the rank of officer and became the standard bearer in the Dessewffy Hussar regiment in the Habsburg army. Hadik fought in the War of the Polish Succession (1733–1738) and the Austro-Turkish War, 1737-1739. In 1738 Hadik was promoted to the rank of captain.

Military successes

During the War of the Austrian Succession (1740 – 1748) he gained fame for his actions against the Prussians at the city of Neisse (Nysa, now Poland) using surprise attacks and tricks under the unwritten laws of the so-called "small war," relying on the excellent training of his light cavalry hussars. During the war he served under Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. In 1744 he gained the rank of Commanding Colonel of his own hussar regiment, then near the end of the war in 1747 he attained the rank of General and was appointed commander of a cavalry brigade.

Early in the Seven Years' War (1756 – 1763), Hadik executed the most famous hussar action in history: when the Prussian King Frederick was marching south with his powerful armies, the Hungarian general unexpectedly swung his 5,000 force of mostly hussars around the Prussians and took their capital Berlin. The city was spared for a negotiated ransom of 300,000 thalers,[2] which he distributed among his troops. For this feat, Hadik was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. He was also awarded the

Großkreuz of the Maria Theresia Order.[2]

Legacy

Slovak National Academy of Defense of Marshal Andrej Hadík (2004 – 2008) was named after him.[10]

  • András Hadik. Hungary issued a postage stamp in his honor on 1 January 1943.[11]
  • The above stamp overprinted 1 Pengo on 10 filler was issued on 1 May 1945 I the Liberation of Hungary series.[12]
  • On 1 February 1946 in the overprinted series the 10 filler stamp was overprinted 40 filler.[13]

Image gallery

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References

1. ^Michael Hochedlinger [https://books.google.com/books?id=U-LTw-cylfoC&pg=PA318] Austria's wars of emergence: war, state and society in the Habsburg monarchy. 2003. accessed August 13. 2011. p. 318
2. ^Darrell Berg (editor): The Correspondence of Christian Gottfried Krause: A Music Lover in the Age Sensibility, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2009 [https://books.google.com/books?id=Gg5blp2PxkUC&pg=PA249]
3. ^{{Cite book|last=Décsy|first=Gyula |title=Eurasian studies yearbook|publisher=Eurolingua|year=2004|volume=Volume 76|quote=Andreas Hadik (1710-1790)was an Austrian fieldmarshall of Hungarian ethnic origin"}}[https://books.google.com/books?ei=-6yoTN--BpG7jAeum7DTDA&ct=book-thumbnail&id=XrFnAAAAMAAJ&dq=andreas+hadik+slovak&q=hadik#search_anchor]
4. ^Hadik's ancestry is based on -rp- "Egy hires magyar katona eletutja... "The Carrier of a Famous Hungarian Soldier.' in Hadak Utjan, ..On the Milky Way of Hosts.." (Munchen, Vol. XVII, No. 139, November, 1965,) pp. 13-15.
5. ^Mária Terézia hadvezére (Maria Terezia's general), Válogatás Hadik András táborszernagy Hadtörténelmi Levéltárban őrzött irataiból(Winnowing from András Hadik Colonel-General's kept records in The Record Office of the Ministry of Defence, (Hungary))/ [Editor: Gyongyi Farkas], 2000. Cited sentences(translation): "His father was a cavalrymen with Hungarian ancestry. Franciska Hardy had Luxembourgian ancestry and German vernacular."[https://books.google.com/books?id=Dh4wAAAACAAJ&dq=M%C3%A1ria+Ter%C3%A9zia+hadvez%C3%A9re+:+v%C3%A1logat%C3%A1s+Hadik+Andr%C3%A1s+t%C3%A1borszernagy+Hadt%C3%B6rt%C3%A9nelmi+Lev%C3%A9lt%C3%A1rban+%C5%91rz%C3%B6tt+irataib%C3%B3l&hl=en&ei=CkWnTJTeO4rJswb4pbmNDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA]
6. ^{{cite book |title=Magyarország családai: Czimerekkel és nemzékrendi táblákkal |last1= Nagy|first1=Iván |last2=Friebeisz|first2=István|authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1859 |publisher= Friebeisz I|location= Pest|volume=11|oclc=05769841|archiveurl=https://archive.org/details/magyarorszgcsal02friegoog|isbn= |page= |pages= 6–14|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=6-oGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=hu&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Hadik&f=false|archivedate=2007-03-09|language=Hungarian|accessdate=}}/According to this source the Hadik family is an ancestral Hungarian family (page 6)/
7. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=lu2RAAAAIAAJ&q=%22a+szlov%C3%A1k+Hadik+Andr%C3%A1s+volt%22&dq=%22a+szlov%C3%A1k+Hadik+Andr%C3%A1s+volt%22&hl=sk&ei=APJdTs3RAsz44QTc58D9Dw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA Új látóhatár], Zväzok 33, Vydanie 2.,J. Molnár, 1982., p. 161
8. ^{{Cite book|last=Décsy|first=Gyula |title=Eurasian studies yearbook|publisher=Eurolingua|year=2004|volume=Volume 76|quote=The name Hadik is a diminutive from the Slovak appellative had 'snake'. The family was thus of Slovak extraction — although he (Hadik) is often regarded as the incarnation of Magyar military genius.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XrFnAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA76 }}
9. ^In remembrance of András Hadik {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120331102414/http://www.kfh.hu/sajtoszoba/hadik_emlekere/grof_hadik_elete.pdf |date=March 31, 2012 }}, Military Intelligence Office of Republic of Hungary {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100722024902/http://www.kfh.hu/index2eng.html |date=July 22, 2010 }}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.aos.sk/index_eng.php?page=historia |title=History of the Armed Forces Academy of Milan Rastislav Štefánik |publisher=Armed Forces Academy of Milan Rastislav Štefánik |access-date=2 December 2016}}
11. ^colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/179987-Count_András_Hadik_1710-1790_field_marshal-Characters_and_Relics_of_Hungarian_History-Hungary
12. ^colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/206307-Count_András_Hadik_1710-1790_field_marshal-Liberation_of_Hungary-Hungary
13. ^colnect.com/en/stamps/stamp/179874-Count_András_Hadik_1710-1790_field_marshal-Overprinted-Hungary

External links

{{Commons|Hadik András|András Hadik}}
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20110126233135/http://hungarian-history.hu/lib/thou/thou08.htm
  • http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Poland.htm
  • http://www.napoleon-series.org/reviews/military/c_duffy.html
  • http://www.militaryheritage.com/hadiksword.htm
  • Records about András Hadik (Maria Terezia's general, second volume, 2002. Editor: Gyongyi Farkas) (In Hungarian)
  • {{Cite NIE|wstitle=Hadik von Futak, Andreas, Count|year=1905 |short=x}}
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