Sebastian Brodanovich
Austrian general (1755–1822)
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Sebastian Brodanovich (or Prodanovich) von Ussitzka-Caminiza[1] (c. 1755 – 15 September 1822) was an Austrian General Major and Field Marshal Lieutenant.[2]
Born1755
Died15 September 1822 (aged 66–67)
Mitrovic, Slavonian Military Frontier
Allegiance
Habsburg Monarchy
Austrian Empire
BranchArmy
Sebastian Prodanovich Sebastian Brodanovich von Ussitzka-Caminiza | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1755 |
| Died | 15 September 1822 (aged 66–67) Mitrovic, Slavonian Military Frontier |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Army |
| Rank | Feldmarschalleutnant |
| Wars | Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars Napoleonic Wars |
He was born in Mitrovic in Syrmia during the time of the Habsburg monarchy around 1755. In the last stages of the Italian campaign,[3] Avantgarde General Major Sebastian Prodanovich led No. 1959 II Battalion Grenz Infantry Regiment of Banat (I Battalion 13th Grenz regiment) and No. 837 V Battalion Banater Grenz Regiment with Austrian Avantgarde Major General Vukassovich's brigade against the forces of Napoleon.
He died in Sremska Mitrovica on 15 September 1822.[2]