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Frano Supilo (30
November 1870 – 25
September 1917) was a
Croatian politician and journalist. He
opposed the Austro-Hungarian
domination of
Europe prior...
- the
Croat lawyer Ante Trumbić, and,
until 1916, by
Croat politician Frano Supilo as its vice president. The
members of the
Yugoslav Committee had different...
- president, but
Frano Supilo, the co-founder of the
ruling Croat-Serb
Coalition in Croatia-Slavonia, was its most
prominent member.
Supilo advocated for a federation...
-
Croats and
Serbs members of the Serbo-Croatian
Coalition (such as
Frano Supilo and
Svetozar Pribićević), and others, who were
sentenced to more than 150...
- Austria-Hungary for
mutual benefit. Its main
leaders were, at
first Frano Supilo and
Svetozar Pribićević, then Pribićević alone. This
coalition governed...
- Ante Starčević in Dubrovnik,
Dalmatia and that was
published in 1891–1914.
Frano Supilo Red
Croatia "Crvena Hrvatska" at proleksis.lzmk.hr (in Croatian)...
- of the
World War I, he left Austria-Hungary and
joined Trumbić and
Frano Supilo and
others as a
founding member of the London-headquartered
Yugoslav Committee...
-
Stamboliyski Milan Stojadinović
Josip Juraj Strossmayer Ivan Šubašić
Frano Supilo Ante Trumbić
Ethnicities South Slavs Bosniaks Bulgarians Croats Macedonians...
- (1890–1966),
opera singer Luko Zore (1846–1906),
philologist and
Slavist Frano Supilo (1870–1917),
politician Baltazar Bogišić (1834–1908), jurist, law historian...
- reconciled; however, in 1905 the
leadership of the party, led by
Frano Supilo,
merged into the Croat-Serb Coalition, and the Pure
Party of
Rights was...