Jelačić, Josip, Graf

Jelačić, Josip, Graf

▪ Croatian politician and soldier
born Oct. 16, 1801, Petrovaradin, Croatia
died May 19, 1859, near Zagreb

      Croatian politician and soldier who, as ban, or provincial governor, of Croatia under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, helped crush the Hungarian nationalist revolt against the empire in 1848.

      As a young Austrian officer he served in Italy and Bosnia. In March 1848, when the nationalists were taking control of Hungary, the imperial government promoted Jelačić lieutenant general and appointed him ban and military commander in chief of Croatia. He immediately occupied the major Croatian port, Rijeka (Fiume). At his insistence, in support of the imperial government, the Croatian Diet proclaimed Croatia's independence from the nationalist government of Hungary. This separatism was condemned by the Austrian government, however, and on June 19 Jelačić was dismissed from office. As the imperial government gained power against the Hungarian nationalists, the emperor Ferdinand reinstated him, and Jelačić led imperial troops into Hungary in September. At Schwechat (now in Austria) in October 1848, the Ban defeated Artúr Görgey (Görgey, Artúr), leader of the nationalist troops, contributing much to putting down the revolution.

      Jelačić was created count in 1855. He remained governor of Croatia, docilely accepting Habsburg absolutism.

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