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Juraj Haulik de Váralya (Slovak:
Juraj Haulík Váralyai, Hungarian:
Haulík Váralyai György; 20
April 1788 – 11 May 1869) was a
Croatian cardinal in the...
- oath as Ban of
Croatia on 5 June 1848.
Because of the
absence of
Juraj Haulik, the
Catholic Archbishop of Zagreb, he took the oath
before the
Josif Rajačić...
- the end of
communism in 1989.
According to
known Slovak sociologist Pavol Haulik from the MVK poll agency, "We can
state that
people imagine that the mafia...
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Franjo Vlašić, Ban (1832–1840)
Juraj Haulik,
Acting ban (1840–1842)
Franz Haller, Ban (1842–1845)
Juraj Haulik,
Acting ban (1845–1848)
Josip Jelačić...
- (1787–1867)
Francesco Gaude (1809–1860)
Mykhajlo Levitsky (1774–1858)
Juraj Haulik (1788–1869)
Alessandro Barnabò (1801–1874)
Gaspare Gr****ellini (1796–1875)...
- of the
University of Zagreb. It was
Zagreb archbishop and
cardinal Juraj Haulik who
enabled young Suk a
study of
theology in Innsbruck. He was ordained...
- (1785–90) Erdödy (1790–1806)
Gyulay (1806–31) Vlašić (1832–40)
Haulik (1840–42)
Haller (1842–45)
Haulik (1845–48) Jelačić (1848–59) Coronini-Cronberg (1859–60)...
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Ferdinand V (1835–1848)
Juraj Haulik (1788–1869) 1840 16 June 1842
Acting ban
Franz Haller (1796–1875) 16 June 1842 1845
Juraj Haulik (1788–1869) 1845 23 March...
- and
Herzegovina (1878) by Croatia.[citation needed]
Bishops Mihalović,
Haulik and
Strossmayer have been very
active in
promoting church, social, cultural...
- Austria. 1840 16 May Vlašić died. He was
succeeded as
acting Ban by
Juraj Haulik. 1845 29 July
Thirteen protesters, the July victims, were
killed in Zagreb...