Josip Jelačić

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Josip Jelačić was a 19th-century Croatian nobleman and military leader who served as Ban of Croatia and became a national symbol of Croatian statehood and resistance within the Habsburg Monarchy.

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instanceOf Ban of Croatia
Croatian nobleman
human
military leader
allegiance Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
areaOfActivity Croatia NERFINISHED
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb NERFINISHED
equestrian statue on Ban Jelačić Square
conflict Hungarian Revolution of 1848 NERFINISHED
Revolutions of 1848 NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
describedAs 19th-century Croatian nobleman and military leader
national symbol of Croatian statehood
symbol of Croatian resistance within the Habsburg Monarchy
ethnicGroup Croats NERFINISHED
familyName Jelačić NERFINISHED
givenName Josip NERFINISHED
hasPart Josip Jelačić statue on Ban Jelačić Square (as commemoration)
languageSpoken Croatian NERFINISHED
German
memberOf House of Jelačić NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Austrian Imperial Army NERFINISHED
movement Croatian national revival NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Baron
notableFor defense of Habsburg Monarchy
role in the Revolutions of 1848
symbol of Croatian national resistance
symbol of Croatian statehood
occupation politician
soldier
positionHeld Ban of Croatia NERFINISHED
Field marshal lieutenant
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Vienna
Zagreb NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male

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Ban Jelačić Square namedAfter Josip Jelačić