For the Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant of the same name, see Eugen Dido Kvaternik.
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Eugen Kvaternik
Eugen Kvaternik's lithograph by Stjepan Kovačević
President of the Provisional government of United Croatia
In office 8 October 1871 – 11 October 1871
Preceded by
Office created
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Personal details
Born
(1825-10-31)31 October 1825 Zagreb, Croatia, Austrian Empire
Austria (1825–1867)Austria-Hungary (1867–1871)Russia[1]
Nationality
Croat
Political party
Party of Rights
Alma mater
University of Pécs
Occupation
Politician
Profession
Lawyer
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Eugen Kvaternik (Croatian pronunciation:[ěugenkʋǎternik]; 31 October 1825 – 11 October 1871) was a Croatian nationalist[2][3][4] politician and one of the founders of the Party of Rights, alongside Ante Starčević. Kvaternik was the leader of the 1871 Rakovica Revolt which was an attempt to create an independent Croatian state, at the time when it was part of Austria-Hungary. In order to get foreign support for his cause Kvaternik visited the Russian Empire, France and the Kingdom of Sardinia. He was also well known for anti-Austro-Hungarian speeches that he made as member of the Croatian Parliament.[5]
^Šišić 1926, p. 8.
^Jozo Tomasevich, War and Revolution in Yugoslavia: 1941 - 1945, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2001, S.348
^Lars-Erik Cederman, Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and Dissolve, Princeton University Press, 1997, S.207
^Ljiljana Šarić, Contesting Europe's Eastern Rim: Cultural Identities in Public Discourse, 2010, S.100
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