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Marko Hranilović (11
December 1908 – 25
September 1931) was a
Croatian nationalist and
Secretary of the right-wing
separatist Croatian Rights Youth (Croatian:...
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Catholicism portal Ilija Hranilović (3
October 1850 – 20
March 1889) was a
Croatian Gr****
Catholic hierarch. He was the
bishop from 1883 to 1889 of the...
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Croatian exiles. On 22
March 1929,
Zvonimir Pospišil, Mijo Babić,
Marko Hranilović, and
Matija Soldin murdered Toni Šlegel, the
chief editor of newspaper...
- kancelarija)
established by Pavelić in Milan,
Italy and
managed by
Stanko Hranilović who also used
alias Stanko Đurić and was one of the
closest ****ociates...
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Silvestar Bubanović
Konstantin Stanić
Gabrijel Smičiklas Đuro Smičiklas
Ilija Hranilović Julije Drohobeczky Dionisije Njaradi Janko Šimrak
Gabrijel Bukatko Joakim...
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educated as a mechanic. On 22
March 1929, Pospišil, Mijo Babić,
Marko Hranilović, and
Matija Soldin murdered Toni Šlegel, the
chief editor of newspaper...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Gabrijel Smičiklas
Eastern Catholic Bishop of Križevci 1857–1881 Succeeded by
Ilija Hranilović...
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education Petar Konjović, vice-president of the People's
Administration Jovan Hranilović,
temporary president of the
Great People's
Council Slavko Miletić, president...
- the UDBA (Yugoslav
secret police). He
served in the
defence of
Marko Hranilović in the latter's
trial by the
Royal Yugoslav government in 1930. He was...
- 1856 6 Đuro Smičiklas (1815–1881) 21
December 1857 20
April 1881 7
Ilija Hranilović (1850–1889) 15
March 1883 20
March 1889 8
Julije Drohobeczky (1853–1934)...