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Strossmayer, Josip Juraj, 1815-1905

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Personal name headingStrossmayer, Josip Juraj, 1815-1905
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Variant(s)Shtrosmaĭer, Ĭosip, Episkop, 1815-1905
Štrosmajer, Josip Juraj, 1815-1905
Штросмајер, Јосип Јурај, 1815-1905
Strossmayer, Josip Juraj, Bp., 1815-1905
Strossmayer, J. J. (Josip Juraj), 1815-1905
Stross mayer, Joseph Georg, 1815-1915
Associated countryCroatia
Birth date1815-02-04
Death date1905-04-08
Place of birthOsijek (Croatia)
Place of deathĐakovo (Croatia)
AffiliationCatholic Church
Profession or occupationClergy
Bishops
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inJugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Stolna crkva u Djakovu ... 1900.
Biskup Štrosmajer u svetlu novih izbora, 2002: p. 7 (...biskupa Josipa Jurja Štrosmajera)
Episkop Ĭosip Shtrosmaĭer i bŭlgarite : khŭrvatskii︠a︡t intelektualen elit i Sofii︠a︡, 2009: t.p. (Episkop Ĭosip Shtrosmaĭer)
Josipu Jurju I., kralju naših svih ideala, 2022: page 106, etc. (... Josipu Jurju Strossmayeru; ... J.J. Strossmayera; born 4 February 1815 in Osijek; became bishop of the Bosansko-Đakovo and Srijemsko bishopric in 1850; active in the political life of Croatia and as a benefactor for Croatian intellectual life)
Wikipedia, viewed April 13, 2023: English Josip Juraj Strossmayer page (Josip Juraj Strossmayer; also Štrosmajer; German form of name: Joseph Georg Strossmayer; born 4 February 1815 in Osijek; died 8 April 1905 in Đakovo; Croatian politician, Roman Catholic bishop, and benefactor)
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