Count Josip Jelačić von Bužim (16 October 1801 – 20 May 1859; also spelled Jellachich, Jellačić or Jellasics; Croatian: Josip grof Jelačić Bužimski; Hungarian:...
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Croatia, named after Ban Josip Jelačić. Its official name is Trg bana Josipa Jelačića and is colloquially called Jelačić plac. The square is located...
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(1892–1941), Serbian historian of Croatian descent Franjo Jelačić (1746–1810), Croatian nobleman Josip Jelačić (1801–1859), Croatian nobleman and general Jelačići...
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Government and authorized the Ban of Croatia, Josip Jelačić. On 11 September 1848, when the troops of Jelačić crossed the Dráva river to enter Hungary, Görgei's...
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Revolution of 1848. For his merits, Josip Jelačić was awarded with the title Count. Franjo Jelačić Josip Jelačić Bans (viceroys) of Croatia Bužim Wikimedia...
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Lieutenant-General János Móga stopped the troops of the Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić, who, in accordance with the Habsburg plans, was marching towards Pest...
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the Tabula Banalis and later the Royal Court Table. Ban Josip Jelačić, for whom Ban Jelačić Square is named, was a resident of Banski Dvori. During World...
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politician Josip Globevnik, Slovenian mathematician Josip Golubar, Croatian footballer Josip Hatze, Croatian composer Josip Jelačić, Croatian ban Josip Katalinski...
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During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Croatia sided with Austria. Ban Josip Jelačić helped defeat the Hungarians in 1849 and ushered in a Germanisation...
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In the revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire, the Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić cooperated with the Austrians in suppressing the Hungarian Revolution...
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government in Pest and devoted itself to the imperial cause. Conservative Josip Jelačić, who was appointed the new ban of Croatia-Slavonia in March by the imperial...
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ask him to order the Serbs to capitulate and stop Jelačić, who was going to attack Hungary. But Jelačić went ahead and invaded Hungary to dissolve the Hungarian...
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autonomy in 1848 after being occupied by the Croatian ban (viceroy) Josip Jelačić, but regained it in 1868 when it rejoined the Kingdom of Hungary, again...
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famed military commander Josip Jelačić, the poets Petar Preradović, Ivan Trnski and Ognjeslav Utješenović, and the cleric Josip Marić [hr]. The next two...
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Hungarian army led by János Móga defeated the superior Croatian army of Josip Jelačić, in the Battle of Pákozd. The map of Pákozd from the First Military...
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19th century Croat politician and senior Austrian military officer, Josip Jelačić, and the assassinated leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, Stjepan...
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themselves from the Revolution. September 11 – The Croatian army of Josip Jelačić, encouraged in secret by the Habsburg government, crosses the Drava...
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merchants. In 1851 the Ban of Croatia, Josip Jelačić, united Gradec and Kaptol; the name of the main city square, Ban Jelačić Square honors him. While Croatia...
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Gradec, Kaptol and several surrounding villages into Zagreb by ban Josip Jelačić in 1850 and remained the city mayor until 1857. List of mayors of Zagreb...
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flag (white-red-blue) at the very congress. In 1848, Croatian viceroy Josip Jelačić first designed the flag of Croatia with its modern tricolor (red-white-blue)...
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Jandroković canceled their visit. In 2020, the birth home of Ban of Croatia Josip Jelačić, built in the 18th century and located in Petrovaradin, was bought by...
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Revolutions of 1848, Dalmatia was temporarily under the control of Ban Josip Jelačić of Croatia. However, the Italian-speaking elite dominating the Diet...
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their son Josip Jelačić, who also became a general and supported the Austrian regime during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. In 1805, Jelačić commanded...
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Drava, Jelačić ordered his army to switch Croatian national flags with Habsburg Imperial flags. Despite the contributions of its Ban Josip Jelačić in quenching...
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names in the languages of his empire were: Bosnian: Franjo Josip I Croatian: Franjo Josip I. Czech: František Josef I German: Franz Joseph I Hungarian:...
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postage stamps featuring the motifs of the installation flag of Ban Josip Jelačić from 1848 and the contemporary Croatian flag on Croatian flag day, 5...
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On 26 October, under the command of General Windisch-Grätz and Count Josip Jelačić, the Austrian and Croatian armies started a bombardment of Vienna, and...
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revolution grew into a war for independence from the Habsburg monarchy when Josip Jelačić, Ban of Croatia, crossed the border to restore their control. The new...
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July 2012 18 June 2001 18 March 2013 20 kuna €2.65 130×65 mm Red Ban Josip Jelačić The Eltz Manor in Vukovar and the Vučedol Dove. 7 March 2001 9 July...
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Ban Jelačić Square to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the protest. By 1947, Communist authorities removed all the monuments from the Ban Jelačić Square...
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