Joseph von Dedovich (1752 – 4 December 1827) was an Austrian lieutenant field marshal.
[1][2][3] Dedovich took part in the Siege of Bosanski Novi in 1788[4] before earning the command of a brigade in Vukassovich's division in northwestern Italy campaign in early 1800.
After his promotion to Feldmarschalleutnant on 1 September 1807 he was put in command of a division, which function he held during the entire campaign of 1809.
Dedovich commanded that infantry division at the victorious Battle of Caldiero.
During the Battle of Aspern-Essling on 21–22 May 1809, he commanded a division in IV Corps; then a division in Bellegarde's First Corps at Wagram (4–5 July 1809); and finally at Zaim where the armistice took place.