Christian Johann Nepomuk Dassanowsky

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Grave of Christian and Antonia Dassanowsky in the Sankt Marxer Friedhof

Christian Johann Nepomuk Dassanowsky (born April 6, 1780 in Vienna ; † November 4, 1839 there ) was an Austrian court official .

Christian Dassanowsky was born as the son of the kk Hofpoststalldirektor Leopold Johannes Dassanowsky and his wife. He married Antonia Amalia Seidl and had a son, Heinrich Franz (actually: Franz Dassanofsky) and two daughters.

Under the direction of the kk hereditary land postmaster Prince Johann Wenzel von Paar , Christian Dassanowsky took over the kk court travel direction from his half-brother, Carl Dassanowsky, in 1806 . In the same year he became an accessist, in 1819 an officer and in 1829 a senior official in Vienna . He was responsible for innovations and modernizations in the Viennese court post office (administration and system), which influenced the Austrian postal system into the 20th century . He is buried with his wife in the Sankt Marxer Friedhof in Vienna.

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