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Johann Simon Haspinger (28 October 1776 – 12 January 1858) was a Capuchin priest and a leader of the Tyrolean Rebellion against the French and Bavarian occupation forces during the Napoleonic War of the Fifth Coalition.
Johann Simon Haspinger (28 October 1776 – 12 January 1858) was a Capuchin priest and a leader of the Tyrolean Rebellion against the French and Bavarian...
council consisting of Josef Speckbacher, Peter Mayr, Capuchin Father JoachimHaspinger, Major Martin Teimer and Kajetan Sveth, against new legislation and...
the support of other leaders such as Josef Speckbacher and Father JoachimHaspinger. He commanded a force of Tyroleans approximately 20,000 strong, together...
commander Andreas Hofer, Josef Speckbacher, Peter Mayr, Capuchin Father JoachimHaspinger, and Major Martin Teimer. The Bavarians were led by French Marshal...
to 1863. The father of Hans Makart worked here as a chamberlain. JoachimHaspinger (1776–1858), Capuchin priest and a leader of the Tyrolean Rebellion...
Neill, Scottish printer, horticulturalist (d. 1851) October 28 – JoachimHaspinger, Catholic priest, leader of the Tyrolese revolt against Napoleon (d...
Neill, Scottish printer, horticulturalist (d. 1851) October 28 – JoachimHaspinger, Catholic priest, leader of the Tyrolese revolt against Napoleon (d...
buried in the Court Church of Innsbruck next to Andreas Hofer and JoachimHaspinger. There, the tomb can still be admired today. Josef Speckbacher was...
Jedlesee, beside it another plaque commemorating the Capuchin priest JoachimHaspinger, a companion of the Tyrolean freedom fighter Andreas Hofer, who worked...