Anton Csorich

Summary

Anton Csorich (Croatian: Antun Čorić;[1] 1795–1864) was a Croatian nobleman and general in the Habsburg monarchy imperial army service. He was titled baron of Monte Creto and promoted to the position of lieutenant field marshal when he became the second chief of the 15th Infantry Regiment. In that position he took part in the suppression of the October 1848 uprising in Vienna. He then went on to participate in the Austrian war against the Hungarian State in 1849.

Anton Csorich
Born1795
Mahično near Karlovac, Austrian Empire (today in Croatia)
Died15 July 1864
Dornbach at Vienna, Austria
Allegiance Austrian Empire
Service/branchAustrian Army (1815-1867)
RankLieutenant field marshal
Commands held15th Infantry Regiment
Battles/wars1848 Habsburg Revolutions, Hungarian Revolution of 1848

He was also a holder of the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa.

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  1. ^ "Порекло презимена Ћорић - Порекло". 18 March 2012.

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