- Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan ****ǔːʎeʋit͡ɕ sǎkt͡sinskiː]; 29 May 1816 – 1
August 1889) was a
Croatian historian, politician...
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Antun ****uljević
Sakcinski (10 May 1776 – 28
August 1851) was a
Croatian lawyer,
judge and
deputy county prefect before being appointed to sit at the...
- its full independence. In this
period the
president was Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski during whose presidency Matica ilirska changed its name in
Matica hrvatska...
- its
champions from this time
included Janko Drašković, Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski,
Josip Juraj Strossmayer and Ivan Mažuranić. The July
victims (Croatian:...
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great spiritual and
physical strength. — I. K.
Sakcinski, Zagreb, 1854. The
opinion of Jagić and
Sakcinski continued to be
opposed by the Serbs, like modern...
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gentlemen only
speak Turkish when they are at the Vizier". Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski, a 19th-century
Croatian writer and historian,
stated in his work ****vanje...
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Demeter (prose,
notably Grobničko polje, and drama), Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski (prose),
Antun Nemčić (prose and itineraries).
There was also the first...
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philologist Franz Miklosich, and
Croatian scholars and
writers Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski,
Dimitrije Demeter, Ivan Mažuranić,
Vinko Pacel, and
Stjepan Pejaković...
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Cultural offices Preceded by Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski President of
Matica hrvatska 1889–1901 Succeeded by Ivan
Trnski Academic offices Preceded by Franjo...
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indiction 15,
March 4).
Historians Daniele Farlati and Ivan ****uljević
Sakcinski considered that the
indiction XV
refers to the year 837,
while Ivan Lučić...