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COUNT JOSEF JELLACHICH (1801–1859)

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 315 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COUNT JOSEF JELLACHICH (1801–1859)  , Croatian states-man, was born on the 16th of
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October 1801 at Petervarad . He entered the
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Austrian army (181g), fought against the Bosnians in 1845, was made
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ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia in 1848 on the petition of the Croatians, and was simultaneously raised to the rank of
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lieutenant-general by the emperor . As ban, Jellachich's policy was directed to preserving the Slav kingdoms for the Habsburg monarchy by identifying himself with the nationalist opposition to Magyar ascendancy, while at the same time discouraging the extreme " Illyrism "advocated by Lodovik Gaj (1809–1872) . Though his separatist
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measures at first brought him into disfavour at the imperial court, their true objective was soon recognized, and, with the triumph of the more violent elements of the Hungarian revolution, he was hailed as the most conspicuous champion of the unity of the
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empire, and was able to bring about that union of the imperial army with the
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southern Slays by which the revolution in Vienna and
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Budapest was overthrown (see AUSTRIA-HUNGARY:
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History) . He began the war of independence in September 1848 by
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crossing the Drave at the head of 40,000 Croats . After the bloody
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battle of Buda he concluded a three days' truce with the Hungarians to enable him to assist Prince Windischgratz to reduce Vienna, and subsequently fought against the
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Magyars at
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Schwechat . During the winter
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campaign of 1848–49 he commanded, under Windischgratz, the Austrian right wing, capturing Magyar-
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Ovar and Raab, and defeating the Magyars at M6r . After the recapture of Buda he was made
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commander-in-chief of the southern army . 1I.e. either descendant of, or from the same
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district as,
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Omri (see Hogg, Ency . Bib. col . 2291) . The
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Assyrian king's sculpture, depicting the
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embassy and its gifts, is the so-called " black obelisk " now in the
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British Museum (Nimroud Central Gallery, No .

98;

Guide to Bab. and Ass . Antiq., 1900, p . 24 seq., pl. ii.) . At first he gained some successes against Bern (q.v.), but on the 14th of
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July 1849 was routed by the Hungarians at Hegyes and driven behind the Danube . He took no
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part in the remainder of the war, but returned to Agram to administer Croatia . In 18J3 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the army sent against
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Montenegro, and in 1855 was created a count . He died on the 2oth of May 1859 . His Gedichte were published at Vienna in 1851 . See the
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anonymous The Croatian Revolution of the
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Year 1848 (Croat.), Agram, 1898 . (R . N .

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