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Francesca Scanagatta

Franziska Scanagatta (also called Francesca Scanagatta) (1 August 1776 – 1865) was an Italian woman who disguised herself as a man in order to attend an Austrian officer school in 1794. She served during the French Revolution and was promoted to Leutnant (lieutenant) in 1800. In 1801 she left the army and was granted a pension by Francis I, Emperor of Austria, when he learned of her story.

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Franziska Scanagatta (also called Francesca Scanagatta) (1 August 1776 – 1865) was an Italian woman who disguised herself as a man in order to attend an...

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survived the Napoleonic Wars, though her public fame faded quickly. Franziska Scanagatta Marie Schellinck Nadezhda Durova Keubke, Klaus Ulrich; Poblenz, Uwe...

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achievement which was unique for a woman in the Austrian army at the time. Franziska Scanagatta Noé, Günther (1986). "'Amazonen' in der österreichischen Geschichte"...

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the service of the House of Habsburg during the Thirty Years' War Franziska Scanagatta (1776–1864), military officer who served the Austrian Empire. Ambrogio...

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together until Savs' death in Salzburg in 1979. Johanna Sophia Kettner Franziska Scanagatta Stephanie Hollenstein Women in World War I List of wartime cross-dressers...

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