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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...
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advancing to the
north of
Monte Baldo; and the
troops of
Peter Vitus von
Quosdanovich and
Josef Philipp Vuk****ovich were
pouring down the
roads on
either side...
- from the Alps to join
Quosdanovich.
Wurmser would break out from
Mantua and
attack the
French field armies in the rear.
Quosdanovich's 26,432-strong Friaul...
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delay Quosdanovich for 3
hours while Morlot deplo**** his
division behind them,
around the
village of Mellet.
Morlot then
attacked on
Quosdanovich's front...
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journalist Joseph Vitus Burg (1768–1833),
German prelate Peter Vitus von
Quosdanovich (1738–1802),
Habsburg nobleman and
general Domenico Vitus (born c. 1536)...
- his two
division commanders, Feldmarschall-Leutnants
Peter Vitus von
Quosdanovich and
Giovanni Marchese di Provera,
repelled their outnumbered opponents...
- three-pronged
attack by 49,000 men. Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Peter Vitus von
Quosdanovich led a
column of 18,000
soldiers to the west of Lake Garda.
Wurmser commanded...
- Karl Paul von
Quosdanovich (Croatian:
Karlo Pavao Gvozdanović, in some
sources also
Quasdanovich or Guosdanovich; 1763 – 5
February 1817) was a Croatian...
- Greenhill, 1998. ISBN 1-85367-276-9 Smith, Digby. Klenau. "Mesko". "
Quosdanovich".
Leopold Kudrna and
Digby Smith (compilers). A
biographical dictionary...
- Vukasović,
Serbian ethnographer Petar Vid Gvozdanović (Peter
Vitus von
Quosdanovich),
Austrian general This page or
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