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Antonio Bajamonti (19 February 1822 – 13 January 1891) was an
Austrian and
Dalmatian Italian politician and
longtime mayor of Split. He is remembered...
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Julije (Julio)
Bajamonti (Italian:
Giulio Bajamonti; 4
August 1744 – 12
November 1800) was a
medical historian, writer, translator, encyclopedist, historian...
- 1880.
Bajamonti was also a
member of the
Dalmatian Sabor (1861–91) and the
Austrian Chamber of
Deputies (1867–70 and 1873–79). In 1882
Bajamonti's party...
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Bajamonti family are
considered one of the most
prestigious families of the city of
Split in Croatia. The
family originated in Bergamo, Lombardy....
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never made
explicit among Fiume autonomists (who
widely read
Tommaseo and
Bajamonti) the
goals of the
Party were very
similar to that in
Dalmatia as it opposed...
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diving depth, when she was
commissioned into the
Regia Marina as
Antonio Bajamonti; her
service was
limited to
training and experimentation. She was scuttled...
- cities. It was
particularly the city of
Split congregation—led by
Antonio Bajamonti—that was
distinguished by the
bitterness of protests. The
protestors appealed...
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founded in 1878 and
dissolved in 1915: a
prominent member was
Antonio Bajamonti, who from 1860 to 1880 was
mayor of Split. The party,
which originally...
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Italian nationalist conservative Autonomist Party, led by
Antonio Bajamonti and
Luigi Lapenno.
Autonomist Party was
supported by the
Dalmatian Governor...
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Christian Fasch,
harpsichordist and
composer (born 1736)
August 4 –
Julije Bajamonti,
composer and
historian (born 1744)
September 8 –
Pierre Gaviniès, French...