Antun Radić
Austria-Hungary politician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antun Radić (Desno Trebarjevo, 11 June 1868 – Zagreb, 10 February 1919) was a Croatian scientist, writer, translator, journalist, sociologist, ethnographer and politician. He is the founder of Croatian ethnography.[1]
Quick Facts Member of the Croatian Parliament (Three terms), Personal details ...
Antun Radić | |
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Member of the Croatian Parliament (Three terms) | |
In office 1910–1913 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 June 1868 Desno Trebarjevo, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 19 February 1919(1919-02-19) (aged 50) Zagreb, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes |
Resting place | Mirogoj cemetery, Zagreb, Croatia |
Nationality | Croat |
Political party | Croatian Peasant Party |
Spouse | Vilma Radić |
Relatives | Stjepan Radić (brother) |
Occupation | Scientist, writer, translator, journalist, sociologist, ethnographer, politician |
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