
Josip Jelačić
Josip Jelačić was a prominent Croatian general and politician in the 19th century, best known for his role as the Ban of Croatia from 1848 to 1852. He played a critical role in the Croatian national revival and is celebrated for his efforts to promote Croatian autonomy within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Jelačić is often remembered for his famous equestrian statue located in Zagreb's main square, Trg bana Jelačića, which serves as a symbol of Croatian national identity and pride.
Born on Feb 16, 1801 (224 years old)
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Josip Jelačić is a historical figure whose statue was vandalized with Nazi graffiti.
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The square is named after Josip Jelačić, a historical figure in Croatia.
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