Johann Chiossich

Johann Chiossich (26 December 1703 Wien, Austria - 21 May 1820 Murano, Italy was Austrian born longevity claimant.

Biography
Johann Chiossich was born in Wien, Austria on 26 December 1703. He was a member of a family from Dalmatia. His father was Bartholomew Chiossich. This and his uncle, father's brother, were already 105 and 107 years old. According to contemporary sources, he joined the infantry regiment Starhemberg as a piper at the age of seven ("in his eighth year"), where he became a commoner in 1725 when he reached the age of majority. In 1756 he left the regiment and switched to Venetian service. Here he was in the regiments Magnobissi and Papadopolo, but mostly as a naval soldier in the fleet.

Chiossich actively participated in all kinds of wars. For the Imperial it was used in the Turkish wars as well as in the Silesian Wars. From Trieste he was shipped with a contingent to the Americas, but also participated in Europe in the Seven Years' War. Among the Venetians he took u. a. participated in the expedition Angelo Emos against Tunis.

On May 1, 1797, he diminished after a total of 87 active years of service. Chiossich was admitted to the Disability House in Murano, where he spent his further twenty-three years of life. He passed away in Murano, Italy 21 May 1820 at the claimed age of 116 years and 147 days. Since also the invalid house belonged to the Austrian army, it brought Chiossich on 110 years recognized soldier life. He was considered the oldest invalid and a unique example in the history of war. At the same time, Johann Chiossich was able to preserve his strong constitution throughout his life. If his age is correct, he could be oldest man ever born in Austria.

Literature

 * Johann Chiossich, hundert und zehn Jahre Soldat, 1710–1820. In: Streffleurs Militärische Zeitschrift, 10. Heft, L. W. Seidel, Wien 1820, S. 107–108.
 * Jurende's vaterländischer Pilger, Band 21, Brünn 1834, S. 126.
 * Staats und gelehrte zeitung des Hamburgischen unpartheyischen Correspondenten (Mai 1820.
 * Militairische Blätter. Eine Zeitschrift, herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm von Mauvillon, Band 1, 3. Jahrgang Essen und Duisburg 1822, S. 14.
 * Naturwunder und außerordentliche Naturerscheinungen unserer Zeit in dem österreichischen Kaiserthume. Eine Fortsetzung der österreichischen Naturwunder von Dr. Franz Sartori, Erster Teil, Grätz 1821, S. 219–22.
 * Laibacher Zeitung, 26. September 1820, S. 316, rechte Spalte.
 * Carinthia: Zeitschrift für Vaterlandskunde, Bände 21–22 (1831), S. 66.
 * Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände, Stuttgart und Tübingen, No. 69, Mittwoch, 21. März 1832.