
Svetozár Hurban-Vajanský
Svetozár Hurban-Vajanský was a prominent Slovak writer, politician, and ideologist of the Slovak National Party in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is known for his romanticized views on Slavic unity and his belief in Russia's role as a liberator for Slavic nations under Austro-Hungarian rule. His works contributed to the Slovak national identity and reflected the intellectual currents of his time, which included both admiration for and criticism of Russian influence.
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Svetozár Hurban-Vajanský was a prominent representative of the conservative national center in Martin.
Ľahostajnosť naša slovenská? Už v 19. storočí sa nad ňou pozastavovali naše politickéSvetozár Hurban-Vajanský was a notable figure who lived and died in the house of Jozef Horváth.
Kvietika a Jakubiska chcú pochovať na Národnom cintoríne, v ponuke sú exkluzívne miesta - SMESvetozár Hurban-Vajanský was a writer, politician, and ideologist of the Slovak National Party who viewed Russia as a state capable of liberating Slavic nations.
Ľudia zo sovietskej Ukrajiny, Bieloruska a Ruska v pozornosti filantropov












