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General Peter Quasdanovich. A w**** of hard-fought
actions that
began on 29 July and
ended on 4
August resulted in the
retreat of
Quasdanovich's badly mauled...
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commander m****ed
against Quasdanovich and
forced him to
retreat after a w**** of see-saw fighting.
After disposing of
Quasdanovich,
Bonaparte turned on Wurmser...
- 000, not
including Wurmser)
Friaul Corps: Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Peter Quasdanovich (28,699)
Advance Guard and Reserve:
Advance Guard: General-major Prince...
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Peter Vitus Freiherr von
Quosdanovich (Croatian:
Petar Vid Gvozdanović; 12 June 1738 – 13
August 1802) was a
nobleman and
general of the
Habsburg monarchy...
- (3rd)
Column down the east bank.
Operating west of Lake Garda,
Peter Quasdanovich commanded the
Right (1st) Column's 18,000 men.
Johann Mészáros von Szoboszló...
- August,
while Bonaparte defeated the
Austrian corps of
General Peter Quasdanovich,
Augereau held off the main
Austrian army of
General Dagobert Sigmund...
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attacked toward Mantua along the east side of Lake Garda,
sending Peter Quasdanovich down the west side in an
effort to
envelop Bonaparte.
Bonaparte exploited...
- main
effort against Quasdanovich's column while holding back the rest of Wurmser's army. On the
night of 3 August,
Quasdanovich decided to
attack Salò...
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Quasdanovich's column to
withdraw into the mountains, with
heavy losses. The
mopping up
operations lasted until mid-August,
isolated Quasdanovich's force...
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Quosdanovich (Croatian:
Karlo Pavao Gvozdanović, in some
sources also
Quasdanovich or Guosdanovich; 1763 – 5
February 1817) was a
Croatian nobleman and...