TYROL 1809
The Tyrolean struggle against the Bavarian and French
As the struggle had so much impact, a lot of pictures about dress are available. Some are depicted here. A lot of them are showing Andreas Hofer, the leader of the revolt in various poses and dress. Most of them showing him with a beard but the dress are very different depicted..
1809 : REVOLT IN THE TYROL
The background to our 1809 demo.
Background
In 1805 France defeated Austria at the battle of Austerlitz and in December 1805 the Peace of Pressburg was signed.
One aspect of this peace treaty was that Bavaria acquired the Tyrol.
This meant a tremendous increase in land (250.000 square kilometers) and population (600.000) for the Bavarian ruler Max Joseph who became a king in 1806.
But the Tyrol, part of Austria since 1363, immediately resented the transfer of their land to Bavaria. This resentment became stronger when Bavarian laws were enforced on the Tyrolean who had lived according their own laws and traditions. Manifold changes were introduced when Bavarian government expanded its control over the region. Moreover the new Bavarian constitution was imposed upon the Tyrol in 1808.
The Tyrolean war theatre in 1809
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1st Leib infantry regiment |
7th light battalion |
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