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  Josip Jelačić - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Josip Jelačić of Bužim (born 1801 in Petrovaradin, died 1859 in Zagreb; also spelled Jellachich) was the Ban of Croatia between March 23rd, 1848 and May 19, 1859.
Jelačić pursued a successful military career after schooling in the Vienna Theresianum, entering the Austrian army in 1819 as a novice with the rank of a lieutenant.
The picture of Josip Jelačić appears on the 20 kuna banknote.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Josip_Jelacic   (850 words)

  
 MUSEUM 1846. - 1996.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Josip Jelacic had followed in his father Franjo's footsteps and devoted himself to military career.
Jelacic was a supporter of the Croatian national movement.
Joseph Kriehuber (Vienna 1800 - 1876), a popular Viennese lithographer active in the middle of 19th century, had made several lithographic portraits of ban Jelacic.
pubwww.srce.hr /hpm/p0024003.htm   (225 words)

  
 Distributed by CroatianWorld
The statue of Ban Josip Jelacic in Zagreb, Croatia.
Les jeunes se donnent rendez-vous «sous la queue du cheval» de Josip Jelacic, oeuvre du sculpteur Fernhorn (1866).
Le vice-roi Jelacic réclame en 1848 l'abolition de toute tutelle pour les Slaves de l'empire austro-hongrois.
www.croatianworld.net /Letters/1934.htm   (1313 words)

  
 WHKMLA : History of Croatia, 1813-1849
The position Ban and of a National Assembly (to be distinguished from the traditional, feudal Sabor; the National Assembly represented the Croatian middle class) then took was that they wished for a united Croatia-Slavonia-Dalmatia to remain loyal to the Habsburg dynasty and to stay within the Hungarian Kingdom, but with political and cultural autonomy.
Jelacic enlisted Croatian troops which served alongside the Austrians when the Hungarian rising was suppressed in 1849.
In the 1830es, steamships plowed the Sava and Drava Rivers and the Adriatic Sea; the ports of Senj and Rijeka (Fiume) developed; the road network was improved, especially a road connecting Zadar (Zara) and Zagreb (Agram) constructed, improving communication with Dalmatia.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/balkans/croat181349.html   (834 words)

  
 Josip Globevnik - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Josip Globevnik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Josip Globevnik - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Josip Globevnik.
Here you will find more informations about Josip Globevnik.
Josip Globevnik, Slovenian mathematician, * December 6 1945, Ljubljana, Slovenia (then Yugoslavia).
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Josip-Globevnik.html   (216 words)

  
 Philagroup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Historians talk of thousands of executed and, to those of Pavelic's Catholic Ultra-nationalists, we would had to add the rest of acts caused by the Monarchists (the guerrilla fighters chetniks) and the Partisans leaded by the Croat Josip Broz "Tito", born in 1892 in the Kumrovec village.
It was at the beginning of 19th Century when he name of Croatia began to be strongly written in political and literary magazines, leaflets, catalogues and manifestos… It was a time in which the National Renaissance flourishes and personal communications acquire a vital importance.
The success of the Governor's reforming performance was such, that shortly afterwards Bogoslav Šulek would write in Slavenki jug: "Jelacic's great achievement was providing our country with the most extensive postal network of all its history".
www.philagroup.es /novedades/mayo02/croatia.htm   (1360 words)

  
 Distributed by CroatianWorld
Between the two, the place Jelacic is the point of fall of the city.
The viceroy Jelacic requests in 1848 the abolition of all tutelage for Slavs of the empire Austro - Hungarian.
Then, Jelacic leaves the dust in 1991 during the independence of the Croatia.
www.croatianworld.net /Letters/1846.htm   (1270 words)

  
 Description of the 20 Kuna Banknote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Portrait of the Croatian Ban Josip Jelacic (1801 - 1859)
Portrait of Josip Jelacic, positioned on the left hand side of the banknote, in the central part of the white surface.
Portrait of Josip Jelacic, positioned on the right hand side of the banknote, in the central part of the white surface.
www.hnb.hr /novcan/novcanice/e20k.htm   (314 words)

  
 Hungary - The Revolution of March 1848   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Josip Jelacic--a fanatic anti-Hungarian--became governor of Croatia on March 22 and severed relations with the Hungarian government a month later.
A committee of national defense under Kossuth took control, authorized the establishment of a Hungarian army, and issued paper money to fund it.
In December Ferdinand abdicated in favor of Franz Joseph (1848-1916), who claimed more freedom of action because, unlike Ferdinand, he had given no pledge to respect the April Laws.
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 Croatia - Historical Flags (1848-1918) # fahnenversand.de - Fahnen Flaggen Fahne Flagge Nationalflaggen Nationalflagge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Flag of the governor Josepa Jelicica 1848 - During Ban (vice-roy) Josip Jelacic bannate it was introduced the Croatian tricolour.
The flag was named then in media as the flag of Ban Josip Jelacic, but it was in fact a ornamental flag hoisted only in the middle of the main square in Zagreb.
The reverse of the flag was the same with the CoA replaced with the CoA of Ban Josip Jelacic.
www.fahnenversand.de /fotw/flags/hr-h848.html   (2761 words)

  
 Hungary The Revolution of March 1848 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ...
In September Jelacic led an army into Hungary.
Batthyany resigned, and a mob lynched the imperial commander in Pest.
On October 30, 1848, imperial troops entered Vienna and suppressed a workers' uprising, effectively ending the revolution everywhere in the empire except Hungary, where Kossuth's army had overcome Jelacic's forces.
workmall.com /wfb2001/hungary/hungary_history_the_revolution_of_march_1848.html   (551 words)

  
 boys clothing: European royalty -- Croatia
Jelacic, more Croat than Serb, gave Croatia over to Vienna to rule.
The Croats gained only a seperate parliament and established Jelacic as Ban (governor), who often used dictatorial methods to supress opposition on Austria's demand.
After Austria's defeat in the Austo-Prussian War (1866) and the the founding of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1868), Croatia was granted domestic autonomy.
histclo.com /royal/cro/royal-cro.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Apartments Opatija Istra Croatia Croatia
Opatija, often called the Nice of the Adriatic, is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Croatia and a place with the longest tourist tradition on the eastern coast of the Adriatic.
In 1844 the powerful merchant Higinio von Scarpa erected Villa Angiolina, with beautiful green and a lavish park around it, visited by distinguished guests - the Croatian Viceroy Josip Jelacic, the Austrian empress Maria Anna - which soon made Opatija a popular excursion destination of the inhabitants from Rijeka, then of the Italians and Austrians.
Opatija was the first in the region of the Adriatic to introduce tourist statistics already in 1884, and the first hotel on the Adriatic, called Kvarner, was built by the Society of the Southern Railways in 1884; situated on the very coast and luxuriously furnished, it attracted exclusively elite guests.
apartments-croatia.info /277/opatija_en.htm   (410 words)

  
 Croatian music, Bunjevci Croats in Backa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Josip Runjanin, who composed the melody for Lijepa Nasa, is sometimes claimed to be a Serb born in Croatia, which also is not true.
Josip Magdic (1937), whose masterpieces attract attention of the European cultural audience in the recent years: some of them are devoted to the study of sounds of war he experienced during three and a half year's Serbian siege of Sarajevo (April 1992- November 1995), capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Josip Andric (1894-1967) is a figure with a wide range of interests.
www.croatianhistory.net /glagoljica/et12.html   (10161 words)

  
 Croatian Government Bulletin - Croatia and the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Josip Juraj Strossmayer, bishop, patriot, patron of the arts and a man of vision, was born on February 4, 1815 in Osijek.
The future bishop went to primary school and attended the gymnasium in his native town, studied philosophy at the Seminary of Djakovo and completed his divinity studies in Budapest and Vienna.
Upon proposition by Ban Josip Jelacic and prominent Croats in Vienna, Austrian emperor Francis Joseph I appointed him bishop of the Bosnian and Srijem diocese in 1849.
www.vlada.hr /Bulletin/2003/march/life-culture5.htm   (1072 words)

  
 New Skys Magazine - Welcome - A SHORT HISTORY OF CROATIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the 19th century, the Croatian national revival emerged, striving to end the Germanic and Hungarian grip on Croatia.
In 1848, Croatians led by Ban Josip Jelacic demanded the reorganization of the Habsburg Monarchy on federal principles.
Although the idea of Croatian statehood was supported, the majority of Croatians opposed the Axis occupation of Croatia and founded the anti-fascist movement under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito and Andrija Hebrang.
www.newskies.co.uk /property_magazine/a_short_history_of_croatia/1421/article.html   (813 words)

  
 The FAME: Croatia - Other Historical Flags
Ban's standard of Ban (Vice-roy) Josip Jelacic of year 1848 is the first official Croatian tricolour.
With the shape it follows the tradition of earlier ban's standards that were all in shape of cavalry guidon symbolizing the military authority of Ban.
On revers are the family coat of arms of Jelacic, i.e.
zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr /descr/hr-othis.html   (297 words)

  
 Josip Broz Tito | Tito | Josip Broz | Questia.com Online Library
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www.questia.com /library/history/european-history/josip-broz-tito.jsp   (568 words)

  
 History of Croatian Science
Belusic was born in the region of Labin in Istria, and was professor in Kopar.
Franz Leopold Jelacic (1808 Dorpat-Tartu / Estonia - 1888 Kazan / Russia) is a descendant of noble Croatian family of Jelacic (Russian branch).
In 1851/52 he urged Ban Josip Jelacic to reestablish the University of Zagreb to full extent (in 1850 the Faculty of Philosophy was concealed), offering his help as a potential lecturer.
www.hr /darko/etf/et22.html   (11596 words)

  
 News in English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In commemoration of the 140th anniversary of the death of Viceroy Josip Jelacic presidential envoy Nedjeljko Mihanovic and parliamentary envoy Ivica Gazi laid a wreathe on Jelacic’s grave at Zapresic cemetery.
Mihanovic stressed Jelacic as a symbol of the liberation of the Croatian people, of healthy nationalism and state-building thought.
At the 15th World Exhibition of Innovations and New Products INPEX in Pittsburgh, where 1,800 innovations from the USA and 21 countries around the world were presented, Croatian innovators received 21 awards for 22 innovations.
www.hrt.hr /vijesti/arhiv/99/05/24/ENG.html   (233 words)

  
 Description of the 20 Kuna Banknote - 2nd issue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Portrait: three rectangular fields consisting of the micro-text REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA, JOSIP JELACIC 1801-1859; HRVATSKA NARODNA BANKA.
In the legend Hrvatska narodna banka the purple turns into red in the AR in Banka.
Motif of the castle of Count Eltz in Vukovar and the motif of the dove of Vucedol, a ceramic cult vessel in the form of a bird.
www.hnb.hr /novcan/novcanice/e20k-2izdanje.htm   (318 words)

  
 Croatia to host huge breakfast marking World Food Day
The breakfast, consisting of polenta, yogurt and apples, will be held at main squares, primary schools, pensioners' homes, kindergartens and army barracks.
In the capital of Zagreb some 3,500 people are expected to gather at the Ban Josip Jelacic square.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned Thursday that donations from the international community are failing to keep pace with the needs of the world's hungry, estimated at some 800 million people.
quickstart.clari.net /qs_se/webnews/wed/ch/Qfood-wfp-croatia.RZ7I_DOG.html   (157 words)

  
 Ban Josip Jellacic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ban Josip Jellacic (Jellaci´c de Buzcim, Josef, Graf, 1801-1859) Before 1848, Josip Jellacic served as a regimental colonel for seven years along the Croatian military frontier.
Described by contemporaries as poetic and humane, he was a consummate professional military officer.
On March 23, on the advice of Baron Franjo Kulmer, Emperor Ferdinand V promoted Jellacic to Lieutenant-Field Marshal and confirmed his appointment as the Ban of Croatia.
cscwww.cats.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/ip/jellacic.htm   (946 words)

  
 -- NHV -- The New Hungarian Voice --
The new Croatian governor Josip Jelacic, who opposed Hungarian nationalism, severed relations with Hungary.
In September, Jelacic led an army into Hungary – during the struggle Batthyány resigned.
The national defence committee under Kossuth took control and authorised the establishment of the Hungarian Army, and defeated Jelacic’s forces.
www.newhungarianvoice.com /News/2003Winter_1848War.asp   (687 words)

  
 myCroatia | History | Croatian turist travel information history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1848 Ban Josip Jelacic defended Croatia against a Hungarian attempt to occupy Croatia, he united all Croatian provinces.
1866 Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer started the Croatian Academy for art and science, the first academy of this kind in southeast Europe.
The began of the resistance by Josip Broz Tito.
www.mycroatia.com /site/en/kastelen/geschiedenis2.html   (844 words)

  
 Yugoslav History
Even the Habsburg general who is now celebrated as a Croatian national hero, ban Josip Jelacic, asserted that both Serbs and Croats were essentially one people (1848).
It is worthy of mention that this so-called Independent State of Croatia declared war on the United States and Great Britain in December 1941, and that thousands of its volunteers took an active part in the struggle for Hitler's "New Europe" in places as far apart as Stalingrad and Trieste.
The roots of Yugoslavia's current crisis are primarily to be found in the legacy of Marshal Josip Broz Tito's autocratic brand of communism.
www.srpska-mreza.com /Yugoslavia/views/YU-borders.html   (5964 words)

  
 The main attractions, Zagreb, Croatia
The square was named after "ban" Josip Jelacic, one of the most popular bans.
When Croatia lost independence in the 16th century, a title of "ban" was introduced to denote the chief representative of the country that no longer had its own king, but was under Austrian rule.
Years ago, it was common to meet with someone "at the Ban", nowadays the meeting point is in front of Mladost bookstore opposite the hotel Dubrovnik or under the clock.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Croatia/Zagreb_Region/Zagreb-384194/General_Tips-Zagreb-The_main_attractions-BR-2.html   (1226 words)

  
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Four centuries of Austro-Hungarian influence did not extinguish the Croatian national feelings that strongly re-emerged in the 19th century.
Following demands of reorganization of the Habsburg Empire into federal units put forward by Croatians led by Ban Josip Jelacic, a new Croatian-Hungarian Treaty was signed in 1868 to regulate inter-state relations.
The treaty gave political recognition to the right to self-determination of the Croatian people: a local parliament was set up and the Ban was given the title of Viceroi.
courses.wcupa.edu /rbove/eco343/050Compecon/Centeur/Croatia/050000history.txt   (686 words)

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