Karl Paul von Quosdanovich

Karlo Pavao Gvozdanović

Karlo Pavao baron Gvozdanović
Born 1763 (1763)
Brezovac Žumberački, a village near Samobor, Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy
Died 5 February 1817 (1817-02-06) (aged 53)
Pančevo, Banat Military Frontier, Habsburg Monarchy
Allegiance Habsburg Monarchy Habsburg Austria
Service/branch Army
Years of service ?–1817
Rank Major general
Battles/wars

Battle of Eckmühl (1809), Battle of the Mincio River (1814), etc.

Awards Military Order of Maria Theresa, Knight (1801) and Commander (1814)

Karlo Pavao Gvozdanović (German: Karl Paul von Quosdanovich, in some sources also Quasdanovich or Guosdanovich; Brezovac Žumberački near Samobor, Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy, 1763 – Pančevo, Banat Military Frontier, Habsburg Monarchy, 5 February 1817) was a Croatian nobleman and general in the Habsburg Monarchy imperial army service. He achieved the rank of major general and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa in 1801 and the Commander's Cross of the same order of merit in 1814.

Biography

Karlo Pavao baron Gvozdanović was born in Žumberak, a range of mountains between Croatia and Slovenia, known for his uskoks, the refugees from parts of Croatia occupied by the Ottoman Empire and traditional guerrilla soldiers. He was a relative of Petar Vid Gvozdanović, Fieldmarshal Lieutenant, who distinguished himself in the War of the Bavarian Succession (1778-1779) and the War of the First Coalition (1792-1797).

Having started his military career as a young man, he was promoted gradually, becoming captain in 1796, major in 1801, colonel in 1809 and finally major general on 12 May 1813. He fought in many battles during several wars at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century (Austro–Turkish War (1787–1791), French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars). For his merits he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Maria Theresa in the 66th promotion ceremony which took place on 18 August 1801, as well as the Commander's Cross on 8 March 1814.

Gvozdanović died at the beginning of 1814 in Pančevo, a town in Banat Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy, at the age of 53.

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