Background
He was born in Dubrovnik in 1785 and was a descendant of the Ragusan family of Caboga.
He was born in Dubrovnik in 1785 and was a descendant of the Ragusan family of Caboga.
After graduating from an engineering academy, he was appointed oberlieutenant in the cartographic service in 1803 and assigned to the army of the Swedish Crown Prince in 1813. After diplomatic missions to the Joni Islands of Albania and Montenegro, he worked at Okkupation Neapels in 1821 and then with the Prince of Hessen Homburg in the Russian headquarters (1819-1827). In 1824 he was appointed major, then in 1830, Oberstleutnant.
After promotion to kommandant des mineur-korps, he was posted to the staff of the marshals Dibitsch and Paskević (1821-1822), followed by detachments to the Dalmatians and the Bohmens as commander of the mineur corps (1835).
Between 1836 and 1838, at the modenensichen Hofe, along with the sons of the Duke of Modena, he was assigned to the chief of fortifikations-direktor in Bohmen as colonel. This was later followed by promotion to major general in 1838, field marshal lieutenant (1848), general-direktor (1849) and feldzeugmeister (1854).
He died in Vienna in 1855.