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Baron Iván
Skerlecz de
Lomnicza (often
rendered Ivan Škrlec Lomnički in Croatian; 20 July 1873 – 12
January 1951) was a
Croatian ban (viceroy) between...
- József Sándor Batthyány von Német-Újvár (1777–1812), his
mother Borbála
Skerlecz de
Lomnicza (1779–1834). He had an
elder sister,
Countess Amalia (who married...
- in 1986
Pierce married a
Hungarian woman named Olga
Skerlecz. She is a
relative of Iván
Skerlecz,
Governor of Croatia-Slavonia; the
marriage lasted until...
- (1908–1910)
Nikola Tomašić, Ban (1910–1912)
Slavko Cuvaj, Ban (1912–1913) Ivan
Skerlecz, Ban (1913–1917)
Antun Mihalović, Ban (1917–1919) Free
State of
Fiume –...
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Count of Verovce,
Croatian Ban, and a year later,
Baron Lomnica, Ivan
Skerlecz, the new
Croatian Ban.
Tisza maintained his
conciliatory position, promising...
- Tomašić 1912 – 1913:
Baron Slavko Cuvaj de
Ivanska 1913 – 1917:
Baron Ivan
Skerlecz de
Lomnica 1917 – 1918:
Antun pl. Mihalović The
supreme court of the Kingdom...
- (1903–07)
Rakodczay (1907–08) P.
Rauch (1908–10) Tomašić (1910–12)
Cuvaj (1912–13)
Skerlecz (1913–17) Mihalović (1917–19)
Acting bans
indicated in italics....
- Podmaniczky [hu], a
member of the
governing council and Miklós
Skerlecz [hu], főispán of
Zagreb County.
Skerlecz argued that the main goal of
Austrian customs regulations...
- of two ********ination
attempts in 1912. Ivan
Skerlecz (1873–1951) 27
November 1913 29 June 1917
Skerlecz managed to
reconvene the
Croatian Parliament...
- June 1917 – 20
January 1919
Monarch Charles I of
Austria Preceded by Ivan
Skerlecz Succeeded by Ivan Paleček (in
Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
Personal details Born...