Josip Stadler (24 January 1843 – 8 December 1918) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the first archbishop of Vrhbosna...
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Emperor established the cathedral in Sarajevo and named Archbishop Dr. Josip Štadler as its head. Just before the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the...
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Joseph Stadler (1880–1950), American athlete Josip Stadler (1843–1918), Croatian priest Kevin Stadler (born 1980), American golfer Lewis Stadler (1896–1954)...
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synagogues in Croatia. Slavonski Brod is home to monuments to bishop Josip Stadler and Croatia's first president Franjo Tuđman. Slavonski Brod and its...
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Bonifacije Pavletić Ivo Peran Antun Rendić Josip Stadler Marica Stanković Gerard Tomo Stantić Ante Josip Tomičić Marko Tvrdeić Vendelin Vošnjak Klara...
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by the canon law, on 19 December 1910, the Metropolitan Archbishop Josip Stadler named Lazarević administrator in spiritual matters of the two Herzegovinian...
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geneticist Viktor Sonnenfeld (1902–1969), translator and philosopher Josip Stadler (1843–1918), theologian, philosopher and writer Ivan Supek (1915–2007)...
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Sarkotić, Field marshal Svetozar Borojević, Ivo Prodan, archbishop Josip Štadler, generals Luka Šnjarić and Mihael Mihaljević. Nikola Zvonimir Bjelovučić's...
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of Herzegovina Paškal Buconjić was appointed Bishop of Mostar-Duvno. Josip Stadler was appointed the Archbishop of Vrhbosna and Administrator of Banja...
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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sarajevo (category Josip Vancaš buildings)
archbishop Stadler, the first archbishop of Vrhbosna by the sculptor Marin Studin. The five stained-glass windows in the apse were designed by Josip Vancaš...
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succession. The Church hierarchy represented by the archbishop of Vrhbosna Josip Stadler and the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina had their candidates, while...
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Ivan Šarić Archbishop of Vrhbosna Predecessor Josip Stadler Successor Marko Alaupović Personal details Born (1871-09-27)27 September 1871 Travnik, Bosnia...
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their interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He published the brochure Josip Štadler and the Croat People's Union (Sarajevo, 1908), which was opposed by...
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designed by Josip Vancaš as a triple-aisled church in the eclectic manner, with neo-Gothic elements predominating. The tomb of Josip Stadler, the first...
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Rink, Greenland-born Danish writer and ethnologist (d. 1909) 1843 – Josip Stadler, Croatian archbishop (d. 1918) 1848 – Vasily Surikov, Russian painter...
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nuncio in Vienna, and from 1883 to 1884, by the Archbishop of Vrhbosna, Josip Stadler, who served as an apostolic administrator of the Diocese. The original...
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des sciences religieuses (in French). Sandoz et Fischbacher. p. 725. Josip, Stadler (1896). Gli studii eortologici e l'opera del P. Nilles. Bessarione:...
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1861) 1917 – Mendele Mocher Sforim, Russian author (b. 1836) 1918 – Josip Stadler, Bosnian Catholic archbishop (b. 1843) 1919 – J. Alden Weir, American...
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not secular party as HNZ was. Its leader was Roman Catholic bishop, Josip Stadler. HKU made good relations with Pure Party of Rights in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
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Evangelist Krek Ljubomir Maraković Ivan Merz Ivan Protulipac Josip Srebrnič Josip Stadler Ivan Tavčar Bozanić, Antun: Biskup Mahnić. Pastir i javni djelatnik...
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Ivan Šarić, the assistant of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bosnia, Josip Štadler, scratched anti-Serb verse anthems in which he described Serbs as "vipers"...
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and to choose the Muslim hierarchy. The first Catholic archbishop was Josip Stadler. Both apostolic vicariates, Bosnian and Herzegovinian, were abolished...
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Josip Stjepan Garić (October 28, 1870 – June 30, 1946) was Bosnian Franciscan friar of the Franciscan Province of Bosna Srebrena, and bishop of Banja...
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Adolfo Veber Tkalčević (1825–1889), philologist, Moravian German father Josip Stadler (1843–1918), Catholic archbishop, from Slavonski Brod Ivan Merz (1896–1928)...
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Cathedral reconstruction. One of the promoters of reconstitution was also Josip Stadler. Reconstruction was interrupted on 9 November 1880 by a 6.3 magnitude...
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Church in Croatia by Pope Leo XIII, his apostolic commissioner Josip Stadler and politician Josip Juraj Strossmayer during the politically volatile period of...
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Glasnik svetog Josipa (hr, "The Messenger of the St. Joseph"), founded by Josip Stadler in 1873. Shrine feast days are 19 March (feast day of St. Joseph), which...
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Josip Stjepan Garić Dragutin Čelik Alfred Pichler Franjo Komarica Željko Majić Auxiliary Bishops Marko Semren Apostolic Administrators Josip Stadler Marijan...
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16 Catholic places, and the other four went to HKZ led by Archbishop Josip Štadler. A large number of voters took part. In village regions 83% of Muslims...
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Ignatius Gabriel I Tappouni Preceded by Josip Stadler Apostolic Administrator of Banja Luka 1884–1912 Succeeded by Josip Stjepan Garić (as bishop of Banja Luka)...
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