Antonije Znorić Explained

Antonije Znorić
Birth Date:beginning of the 17th century
Death Date:September 21, 1695
Birth Place:Habsburg monarchy
Death Place:Lugoj, Ottoman Empire
Allegiance:Habsburg monarchy
Rank:captain (kapetan), colonel (potpukovnik), obor-kapetan, oberstleutnant
Unit:Serbian Militia
Battles:Battle of Lugos

Antonije Znorić (Serbian: Антоније Знорић; 1689 – September 21, 1695) was a military officer (colonel) of the Habsburg army and the commander of the Serbian Militia during the Great Turkish War.[1]

Early life

He was born in Vnorovy, Habsburg monarchy, at the beginning of the 17th century. He had a brother, Strahinja.[2]

Great Turkish War

See main article: article and Great Turkish War.

Background

During the Great Turkish War Serbs gave big support to Austrian side. The Ottoman Empire had suffered partial military collapse against the Austrians in the 1680s, most notably at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, and the loss of Belgrade to Maximilian II of Bavaria in 1688 and Bosnia in 1689. However, with the beginning of the Nine Years War in the west, the early 1690s were to see an end to Habsburg conquests in the Balkans and a partial Ottoman recovery.[3] Despite the Ottoman recovery and weakening of the Habsburg military presence on the Danube (most Habsburg soldiers were sent to fight against the France in the War of the Grand Alliance) Habsburg supreme command planned offensive activities against Ottomans, heavily relying on the Serb soldiers of Serbian Militia and Serbian rebels on the Balkans. In 1689 Louis William was appointed as chief commander of the Imperial army in its invasion of Serbia. Before the invasion Louis William recruited Serb rebels all over Serbia, whose infantry units were called hayduks while cavalry units of Serb rebels were called Serb hussars.

Invasion of Serbia (1689–1690)

On September 24, 1689, the Austrian army captured Niš after defeating the Ottomans at the Battle of Niš. Following the plan of their supreme command, Austrian army was then split on two parts. One part under command of Louis William headed toward Vidin, while remaining part of 3,700 soldiers under command of general Piccolomini went from Niš via Prokuplje to Kosovo Vilayet in the middle of October 1689. Major part of his soldiers were members of Serbian Militia under command of Antonije Znorić.[4]

Ottoman forces defeated Habsburg army in the region of Dragoman on October 29 and headed toward Prizren. The whole Habsburg garrison, consisting of Piccolomini's regiment and 2,500 Serbs of Serbian Militia under the command of Antonije Znorić, retreated before the Ottoman troops reached Prizren.[5] Znorić and his Serbian Militia first retreated to Belgrade and then came back to Niš following Piccolini's order. During his retreat Znorić burned down Prokuplje.[6]

On January 23, 1690, Znorić won the battle against the Ottoman unit of around 3,000 men, and on March 15 he attacked Peć. After he returned from Peć to Niška Banja Znorić won the battle against Ottoman units in Pernik near Sofia on March 20, and returned to Pirot with spoils of war.[7] [8]

Banat (1690–1695)

After Austrian troops retreated from Serbia to Banat in 1690, Znorić was appointed for the commander of Caransebeş, which became his place of residence, with Serbian Militia still under his direct command.[9]

Friedrich von Veterani recommended Znorić for promotion and salary increase on August 28, 1691.

At the beginning of September 1691 Znorić won the battle against an Ottoman company in the area of Danube's Iron Gate and another one in the area of Caransebeş in November 1691.[10]

In spring 1694 Serbs were successfully mobilized and cavalry unit of 2,000 Serbs was put under the command of Antonije Znorić, who was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel (Oberstleutnant) on May 11, 1694. At the beginning of July 1694 Znorić and his unit invaded territory of the Ottoman Empire (today part of Serbia) and destroyed a bridge on the river Morava, robbed five Ottoman ships which sailed on Danube loaded with army supplies and sank two Ottoman ships. Austrian War Council sent instructions to Znorić for his further combat activities on July 31, and he complained that he had only 1,000 soldiers left after some of his men deserted him because they have not received their salaries. After Znorić's complaint War Council paid overdue salaries to Serb soldiers.

Znorić was killed in the battle against the Ottomans near Lugoj on September 21, 1695. Despite the heroism displayed by Znorić, Captain Strahinja and their men during the battle, they were unable to overcome the onslaught of the numerically superior Turkish Army.[11] He was commander of the units of Serbian Militia within the Austrian army that day.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Српски Биографски Речник . Matica Srpska . 12 December 2011 . 95 . Знорић Зич, Антоније (Antonius Valerius Zitsch von Znoritsch), пуковник, командант српске милиције (Знорова, Чешка, прва половина XVII в. — Лугош, Румунија, 21. IХ 1695) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120507104324/http://www.maticasrpska.org.rs/biografije/tom03.pdf . 7 May 2012 .
  2. Book: Milan Tutorov. Seva munja biće opet buna: istorika Zrenjanina i Banata. 1995. Gradska narod. biblioteka Žarko Zrenjanin. 51. 9788680051505. .
  3. McKay & Scott. The Rise of the Great Powers 1648–1815, p.75
  4. Book: Istoriski časopis, Volumes 32-33. 1986. Srpska akademija nauka. Istoriski institut. Viktor Novak . Viktor Novak . 13 December 2011. 87. sr. ...средином октобра 1689 ... Пиколинијева војска...Пиколини се из Прокупља упутио према Приштини 14. октобра. Дошао је само са 3.700 војника Њих су ... великим делом чинили Срби. Била је то тзв. српска милиција....
  5. Book: Istoriski časopis, Volumes 32-33. 1986. Srpska akademija nauka. Istoriski institut. Viktor Novak. 13 December 2011. 89, 93. sr. Турци већ 29. октобра, после крваве битке, запосели Драгомански кланац. Махмуд паша је кренуо на Призрен Пред њим се повукла целокупна посада коју су чинили тзв. Пиколоминијева регимента и 2.500 Срба под командом потпуковника Антонија Знорића....
  6. Web site: Kostić . Radoje . Нишка Епархија у првој половини 18. века . Istorijski Arhiv Niš . 14 December 2011 . Niš . Прокупље је запалио пуковник Антоније Знорић приликом повлачења 1690. године, . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110904081315/http://www.arhivnis.co.rs/cirilica/idelatnost/br%201/cneparhija.htm . 4 September 2011 .
  7. Book: Istoriski časopis, Volumes 32-33. 1986. Srpska akademija nauka. Istoriski institut. 5 December 2011. 93. ... a zatim se vratio prema Nišu, udario na Banju, potukao Turke i dopro do Sofije.
  8. Book: Stanojević, Gligor. Srbija u vreme bečkog rata 1683-1699. 1976. Nolit. 5 December 2011. 165. Ту је 20. марта потукао један турски одред близу Со- фије, одакле се са великим пленом вратио у Пирот.
  9. Book: Zbornik za društvene nauke, Volumes 7-14. 1954. Matica Srpska. Novi Sad. 13 December 2011. 51. sr. Потпуковник Антоније ЗнориН поставлен је за команданта Карансебеша у коме је отада боравио. Његова српска милиција остала је и надаље под његовом непосредном командом,.
  10. Book: Cerović, Ljubivoje. Srbi u Rumuniji. 2000. Savez Srba u Rumuniji. Ljubomir Stepanov. 13 December 2011. 73. 9789739965712. Исто тако, капетан Антоније Знорић је на подручју Дунавске клисуре однео победу над Турцима. На бојишту је остало 400 мртвих турских војника. Знорић је на подручју Карансебеша, новембра 1691. извојевао нову победу над Турцима..
  11. Book: Srbija pod turskom vlašću (1450-1804). 1995. Damad.