During the
War of the First Coalition Quosdanovich first commanded a brigade, then a division. At the crucial defeat at
Fleurus he commanded the second column. On 24 September 1795, while leading a division, he scored an impressive victory over two French divisions at the
Battle of Handschuhsheim (now a district of
Heidelberg). In July 1796 he transferred to Italy, where he led a corps under
Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser and
József Alvinczi in four attempts to break the French
Siege of Mantua. In the first, he lost the
Battle of Lonato after a complicated series of maneuvers between 29 July and 4 August 1796. During the second relief, he participated in the
Battle of Bassano on 8 September, but avoided being trapped in Mantua with Wurmser. In the third relief of Mantua he led the
Friaul Corps in the
Second Battle of Bassano and the
Battle of Arcole. He led two brigades at the crucial
Battle of Rivoli. He retired from the army in 1797 and died at
Vienna on 13 August 1802. ==See also==