10 February 1806 (1806-02-11) (aged 50) Vienna, Austrian Empire
Allegiance
Habsburg Monarchy Austrian Empire
Service/branch
Infantry
Rank
Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Battles/wars
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Action at Lubina
War of the First Coalition
Siege of Le Quesnoy (1793)
Battle of Mouscron (1794)
Battle of Courtrai (1794)
Rhine campaign of 1795
Battle of Lonato (1796)
Battle of Rovereto (1796)
Battle of Calliano (1796)
Battle of Stockach (1800)
Battle of Messkirch (1800)
Battle of Iller River (1800)
Other work
Inhaber Infantry Regiment Nr. 25
Johann Rudolf von Sporck or Spork[note 1] (27 November 1755 – 10 February 1806) served as an Austrian general during the French Revolutionary Wars. He fought in the Austro-Turkish War in 1789–1790. He led an infantry regiment in 1792–1793 and was promoted Generalmajor at the beginning of 1794. He fought in the Flanders campaign in 1792–1794 and in the Rhine campaign of 1795. After being transferred to Italy, he led a brigade at Lonato, Rovereto, and Calliano in 1796. He was promoted to Feldmarschall-Leutnant in 1797 and led a division in 1800 at Engen, Messkirch, and the Iller River. In 1801 he became the inhaber (proprietor) of an infantry regiment. He died in 1806.
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