Draft:Franjo Krsto Delišimunović
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Franjo Krsto Delišimunović was a Croatian military commander from the Delišimunović noble family. He was a border officer and reached the rank of general serving in the cavalry units.
Personal Life
[edit]Although born into the Jelačić family, Franjo Krsto Delišimunović was adopted into the Delišimunović family by his stepfather Krsto Delišimunović in the year 1676.[1] He married Barbara Sidonija, daughter of Ivan Peranski. Upon his stepfather's death he inherited all of his estates and titles. In 1708 Franjo Krsto Delišimunović was elevated to the title of count and received a new extended coat of arms. Franjo Krsto was a member of the Croatian parliamient representing the "Fortresses and Krajina" of Croatia, In 1712 he participated in the writing of the Croatian Pragmatic Sanction which is considered one of the most historically important decisions of the Croatian Parliament, and is recalled in the preamble of the Constitution of Croatia. [2][3]
Military Career
[edit]In 1693, Franjo Krsto participated in military actions around the Una river. In 1702, he was recorded as the commander of Gornji polje, Glinska and Planinska krajina. In the same year, he dealt with the issue of subordinating the Varaždin Generalate to the Ban administration. In 1704, together with Franjo Vragović, he commanded the Croatian army that was sent to intervene in Hungary to suppress the uprising of Francis II Rákóczi.[4] At the beginning of the 18th century, Franjo Krsto participated in the suppression of the Vlach rebellion in Banska Krajina. following this he suppressed the Kupa revolt in 1708, which was in the area of Zamršje.[5]
Sources
[edit]- | Hrvatska enciklopedija (1941-1945) P. 620, Croatian Encyclopedia, Mate Ujević
- | Pregled Povijesti Hrvatskoga Naroda P. 210, 'History Overview of The Croatian People', Ferdo Šišić.
- | Izvori za hrvatsku povijest P. 130, Sources for Croatian history, Stjepan Skrulj
- Delišimunović, Croatian Encyclopedia
- Krsto Delišimunović, delisimunovic.com
- Povijest, delisimunovic.com
- Izvještaj kapetana Krste Delišimunovića, delisimunovic.com