Franz de Paula Ulrich, 3rd Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau

Franz de Paula Ulrich, 3rd Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz und Tettau, (23 June 1726 – 19 December 1792) was a Bohemian noble and general in service of the House of Habsburg.He retired from the military in 1778, just prior to the War of the Bavarian Succession, to care for his widespread estates in Moravia, Bohemia, and Vienna.His father, Count Philip Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (1700–1749), was a Habsburg state administrator, jurist, and ambassador to the Court of St. James's.Franz de Paula Ulrich served for a short time in the Hofrat (High Council) in a juridical position.In the third campaign, he participated in the Battle of Hochkirch, in which Leopold Josef Graf Daun masterminded an early morning attack on the Prussian camp.
Johann Baptist von Lampi the ElderZloniceKingdom of BohemiaPragueHabsburg monarchyColonel and ProprietorField MarshalSeven Years' WarMilitary Order of Maria TheresaCount Philip Kinsky of Wchinitz and TettauHouse of HabsburgBohemiaCzech RepublicLobositzWar of the Bavarian SuccessionMoraviaViennaPhilip Kinsky of Wchinitz and TettauCourt of St. James'sHohenzollern-HechingenJosephallodialBattle of LobositzMajor GeneralBattle of KolinBattle of MansfeldBattle of HochkirchLeopold Josef Graf DaunProprietor (Inhaber)Wenceslaus Kinsky of Wchinitz and TettauCount Wenceslaus Norbert Kinsky of Wchinitz and TettauCount Jaroslav Bořita z MartinicSmith, DigbyHouse of KinskyKarl Aloys zu Fürstenberg