Josip Mihalović (Hungarian: Mihalovics József; 16 January 1814 – 19 February 1891) was a Croatian-Hungarian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop...
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March 1837) Archbishops Juraj Haulik (2 October 1837 – 11 May 1869) Josip Mihalović (27 June 1870 – 19 February 1891) Juraj Posilović (18 May 1894 – 26...
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reconstruction of the cathedral. Already the following year, Zagreb bishop Josip Mihalović (+1891) began a new renovation of the cathedral, which would be named...
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Rudnay (1828–1831) János Scitovszky (1853–1866) János Simor (1873–1891) Josip Mihalović (1877–1891) Lajos Haynald (1879–1891) Kolos Ferenc Vaszary (1893–1915)...
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Louis-Marie Caverot, Lyon Luigi di Canossa, Verona Luigi Serafini, Viterbo Josip Mihalovic, Zagreb Johann Rudolf Kutschker, Archbishop of Vienna, Austria-Hungary...
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in the midst of revolutions in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, military man Josip Jelačić was proclaimed ban, terminating union with Hungary and advocating...
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Baron Josip Šokčević (German: Joseph Freiherr von Sokcsevits; 7 March 1811 – 16 November 1896), was a Croatian lieutenant marshal in the Austro-Hungarian...
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Buconjić was consecrated a bishop by the Archbishop of Zagreb Cardinal Josip Mihalović in Zagreb on 19 March 1880, after which Buconjić visited the emperor...
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consecrated a bishop in Zagreb by the Archbishop of Zagreb Cardinal Josip Mihalović on 19 March 1880, after which Bishop Paškal visited Emperor in Vienna...
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(1824–1844) Carlo Vizzardelli (1848–1851) Clément Villecourt (1855–1867) Josip Mihalovic (1877–1891) Francesco Ricci Paracciani (1891–1894) Achille Manara (1895–1906)...
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