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Michele Maylender (Hungarian:
Maylender Mihály) (September 11, 1863 – 1911) was a
politician from Austria-Hungary who was the
founder of the Autonomist...
- the
Crown of
Saint Stephen, from the 1880s up to 1914. In 1896
Michele Maylender,
claiming greater autonomy from the
centralizing Hungarian executive of...
- Party,
served for more than 30
years as the
leader of
Hungary Michele Maylender,
Fiuman politician during the
Hungarian Crown's dependency,
founder of...
- ****ociation,
known also as the
Autonomist Party in Fiume,
after Michele Maylender resigned in 1901. With Zanella, the
party abandoned its
liberal stance...
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Literary History of His Time. Vol. 1.
Macmillan and Company. p. 614.
Maylender,
Michele (1926).
Storia delle accademie d'Italia. Bologna: Cappelli. pp...
- the
Governor Lajos gróf Batthyány de Nemetujvár. As a
response Michele Maylender,
backed by
Luigi Ossoinack (initiator of the
Royal Hungarian Sea Navigation...
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Lenzoni (1501–1551),
wrote treatises in
support of this position.
Michele Maylender (1926).
Storia delle accademie d'Italia (in Italian). Bologna: L. Cappelli...
- of the
fiuman Autonomist Party. Both
Autonomist Party leaders Michele Maylender and
Riccardo Zanella were
actually his employees. In 1904, for unknown...
- all the
political organisation of
Fiume including the
autonomists of
Maylender and Zanella. He
spoke several languages and,
having studied economics...
- ****onale Virgiliana" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2020-10-01.
Maylender,
Michele (1930).
Storia delle accademie d'Italia. Vol. 5. Bologna: L....