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The Danube army was now very near Rome.
After that he served in the Upper Danube Army.
Jellacic was required to guard the south flank of the Danube army near Lake Constance.
Commodus remained with the Danube armies for only a short time before negotiating a peace treaty with the Danubian tribes.
The Danube Army was created a short time before the French invasion of Russia, and was intended to prevent any Austrian incursions into western Ukraine.
The victories of the Danube Army and the fall of Bucharest meant that any new offensives against the Bulgarian Third Army were unlikely.
Feldmarschall-Leutnant Franz Jellacic with 10,200 troops and 16 guns of the Northern Division was transferred from the Danube army to John's control.
He was directed to detach forces under Franz Jellacic and Franz Xavier von Auffenberg to the Danube army.
In 1805, Gyulay fought in the Ulm Campaign, commanding the Danube army's grenadier reserve in Franz von Werneck's corps.
During Napoleon's invasion of Russia, Gangeblov's regiment was attached to the Danube army and participated in the pursuit of the French army into Germany in 1813.
The war in the north over, Kamensky succeeded Bagration in charge of the Danube Army, which operated against the Turks in the Russo-Turkish War (1806-1812).
Awarded for his courage with Order of Saint Anna of the 1st Degree, Kulnev was invited to take charge of the vanguard of the Danube Army which fought against the Turks in Bulgaria.
With the creation of the Romanian Front from the Danube army and remnants of the Romanian army on December 12, 1916 Sakharov was appointed to serve under King Ferdinand I of Romania.
Originally part of the Danube army of Archduke Charles, Jellacic's division was detached to the south before the Battle of Eckmühl and later ordered to join the army of Archduke John at Graz.
However, Maurice's victories ultimately failed to restore the stability of the Danube limes due to the rebellion of the Danube army in 602, which led to Maurice's deposition and murder, and the accession of the usurper Phocas.
In 1807, he sent a letter to the Russian General of the Danube Army regarding this subject: "'The Russian Czar would be recognized as the Tsar of the Serbs and the Metropolitan of Montenegro would be his assistant.