- Pál
Rajner (28
February 1823 – 9
September 1879) was a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Interior Minister between 1869 and 1871. He took part in the...
- Preceded by
Bertalan Szemere Minister of the
Interior 1867–1869 Succeeded by Pál
Rajner Preceded by György
Festetics Minister besides the King 1871–1879 Succeeded by...
- Bishop:
Stefano Breyer (1929.04.05 – 1933.12.13)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Lajos Rajner (1906.06.14 – 1920.03.27)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Josef Medard Kohl, O.S.B. (1900...
- 1880 and 1883.
Ladislav Pejačević was the
eldest son of
Ferdinand Karlo Rajner /Ferdinand
Charles Rainer/ (1800–1878)
whose mother was
Hungarian Countess...
- Zagreb. p. 83. ISBN 978-953-174-393-8.
Goldstein (2001, pp. 327, 369)
Mirjam Rajner Between Local and Universal:
Daniel Kabiljo, a
Sephardi artist in Sarajevo...
-
painters Fragile Images: Jews and Art in Yugoslavia, 1918-1945 -
Mirjam Rajner -
Google Books Gajic,
Vesna (Adic) (29
September 2009). "The
Tragic Story...
-
Detroit Irish, 1850",
Michigan History (1973) 57#2 pp. 121–139.
Richard A.
Rajner, "Detroit" in
Michael Glazier, The
Encyclopedia of the
Irish in America...
- 1930s
Bosnia and
Herzegovina art#Art in the Austro-Hungarian
period Mirjam Rajner Between Local and Universal:
Daniel Kabiljo, a
Sephardi artist in Sarajevo...
-
Interior of
Hungary In
office 10
February 1871 – 5
March 1873
Preceded by Pál
Rajner Succeeded by
Gyula Szapáry
Personal details Born (1832-05-28)28 May 1832...
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century it was
renovated and
expanded by Vincencije's
brother Ferdinand Karlo Rajner (*1800–†1878) and his son
Ladislav (*1824–†1901), who
later became Ban of...