30 November 1870 Cavtat, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary
Died
25 September 1917(1917-09-25) (aged 46) London, England
Resting place
Dubrovnik City Hall, Croatia
Political party
Party of Rights
Other political affiliations
Croat-Serb Coalition
Occupation
Politician, Journalist
Frano Supilo (30 November 1870 – 25 September 1917) was a Croatian politician and journalist.[1][2] He opposed the Austro-Hungarian domination of Europe prior to World War I.[3] He participated in the debates leading to the formation of Yugoslavia as a member of the Yugoslav Committee.[1] The author, R. A. Stradling, calls him "one of the most capable Croatian politicians ever."[4]
^ ab"Frano Supilo". Encyclopædia Britannica. ... opposed Austro-Hungarian domination before World War I and played a significant role in the controversies preceding the formation of an independent Yugoslav state.
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^"Adriatic Union Favored. Liberal Italians and Yugoslavs Now in Exile Urged to Cooperate". The New York Times. 22 July 1941. Retrieved 30 May 2015. At the beginning of 1915 men like Cesare Battisti, Professor Gaetano Salvemini and Leonida Bissolati, for Italy, and Frano Supilo, for the Yugoslavs, opposed the narrow-minded nationalistic conception of ...
^R. A. Stradling (2006). Crossroads of European Histories. p. 182. ISBN 9789287160317. Frano Supilo, member of the Committee, allegedly one of the most capable Croatian politicians ever, had the idea of forming a federal state, rather than a centralised one. ...
FranoSupilo (30 November 1870 – 25 September 1917) was a Croatian politician and journalist. He opposed the Austro-Hungarian domination of Europe prior...
president the Croat lawyer Ante Trumbić and, until 1916, by Croat politician FranoSupilo as its vice president. The members of the Yugoslav Committee had different...
Trumbić, but its most prominent member was FranoSupilo, the co-founder of the ruling HSK in Croatia-Slavonia. Supilo urged the establishment of a Yugoslav...
beginning of the 20th century, the Croat-Serb Coalition led by Croat FranoSupilo and Serb Svetozar Pribićević governed the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
marshal Stjepan Jovanović, suppressed this rebellion in May 1882. In 1891, FranoSupilo started publishing Crvena Hrvatska (English: Red Croatia), the journal...
Parties reconciled; however, in 1905 the leadership of the party, led by FranoSupilo, merged into the Croat-Serb Coalition, and the Pure Party of Rights was...
prominent Croats and Serbs members of the Serbo-Croatian Coalition (such as FranoSupilo and Svetozar Pribićević), and others, who were sentenced to more than...
Stamboliyski Milan Stojadinović Josip Juraj Strossmayer Ivan Šubašić FranoSupilo Ante Trumbić Ethnicities South Slavs Bosniaks Bulgarians Croats Macedonians...
Stamboliyski Milan Stojadinović Josip Juraj Strossmayer Ivan Šubašić FranoSupilo Ante Trumbić Ethnicities South Slavs Bosniaks Bulgarians Croats Macedonians...
Stamboliyski Milan Stojadinović Josip Juraj Strossmayer Ivan Šubašić FranoSupilo Ante Trumbić Ethnicities South Slavs Bosniaks Bulgarians Croats Macedonians...
Stamboliyski Milan Stojadinović Josip Juraj Strossmayer Ivan Šubašić FranoSupilo Ante Trumbić Ethnicities South Slavs Bosniaks Bulgarians Croats Macedonians...
Konavle village of Čilipi. Tereza Kesovija, singer Vlaho Bukovac, painter FranoSupilo, politician Baltazar Bogišić, jurist and legal historian Ivan Gundulić...
president, but FranoSupilo, the co-founder of the ruling Croat-Serb Coalition in Croatia-Slavonia, was its most prominent member. Supilo advocated for...
ruled Croatia between 1903 and 1918. The leaders of the Coalition were FranoSupilo and Svetozar Pribićević. The Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), established...
outbreak of the World War I, he left Austria-Hungary and joined Trumbić and FranoSupilo and others as a founding member of the London-headquartered Yugoslav...
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia as a member of the Croat-Serb Coalition led by FranoSupilo and Svetozar Pribičević. He was also a member of the joint Hungarian-Croatian...
Starčević in Dubrovnik, Dalmatia and that existed in 1890–1899 Austria-Hungary. FranoSupilo Red Croatia "Crvena Hrvatska" at proleksis.lzmk.hr (in Croatian)...
Stamboliyski Milan Stojadinović Josip Juraj Strossmayer Ivan Šubašić FranoSupilo Ante Trumbić Ethnicities South Slavs Bosniaks Bulgarians Croats Macedonians...