He was born into the wealthy Hungarian, evangelical Abaúj family. He graduated high school in Kassa (
Košice) and Eperjes (
Prešov) and, at 18, applied to the Imperial Army 5th (Radetzky) hussar regiment cadets. Over a long period of peace after the
Napoleonic Wars he served in the fifth Artillery corps of miners and the fifth hussar regiment. However, he did not favor a military career, and thus in 1839 at the rank of captain, decommissioned, got married and began farming in Eperjes. His wife and children all died before the revolution. After the 1848 revolution broke out, he entered military service again on 22 September as a major in the National Guard and was involved in organizing the Saros county militia. On 26 November he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Brigade Commander of the Upper Tisza Corps. He took part in 11 December battle and was in the engagement. On 4 January 1849, at the battle of Kassa he was commended for his valour and perseverance in leading his troops against General Schlik with minimal losses. He participated in the reorganization of the Upper Tisza Corps and victoriously fought against the Schleicher Corps. On 14 February he was promoted to colonel. On 18 February, commanding a small cavalry force, he defeated an Imperial detachment. He distinguished himself in this battle, and the battle of the spring campaign, for which he received the Hungarian Order of Military Merit III on 18 April, and on 30 April was appointed commander of the I Corps cavalry division. The Corps was present at the siege of Budapest. On 2 June he was given command of the IX Corps, and also received the appointment of major general. On 5 July, he married a second time, to Emma Szinnyei Merse. Beginning in July, he was tasked as the top cavalry commander to hinder the advance of the Russian army. The cavalry were heavily engaged in the 20 July Tura battle. became corps commander. He took part in the 5 August Szőreg battle then again in the 9 August Timișoara battle. He handed over command of the army on 16 August to Colonel William Lazarus. ==Death==