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Lovro Toman in the 1860s
Lovro Toman (10 August 1827 – 15 August 1870) was a Slovene Romantic nationalist revolutionary activist during the Revolution of 1848, known as the person who in Ljubljana, at the Wolf Street 8, raised the Slovene tricolor for the first time in history in response to a German flag raised on top of the Ljubljana Castle.[1] Later he helped founding one of the first Slovene publishing houses, the Slovenska matica. He was a Slovene national conservative politician and member of the Austrian Parliament. Together with Janez Bleiweis and Etbin Henrik Costa, he was part of the leadership of the Old Slovene party.
^Celebration of the Slovene Tricolor (In Slovene: "Praznik slovenske trobojnice"), MMC RTV Slovenia, 11. april 2013
LovroToman (10 August 1827 – 15 August 1870) was a Slovene Romantic nationalist revolutionary activist during the Revolution of 1848, known as the person...
Revolution of 1848 by the Slovene Romantic nationalist activist and poet LovroToman on 7 April 1848, in Ljubljana, in response to a German flag which was...
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architect, and engineer, co-designed the Corinth Canal (d. 1908) 1827 – LovroToman, Slovenian lawyer and politician (d. 1870) 1839 – Aleksandr Stoletov...
Levstik, Josip Stritar, and Josip Jurčič. Bleiweis' group, which included LovroToman, Etbin Henrik Costa, Luka Svetec and Andrej Einspieler was identified...
Central Market. The idea for the statue was put forward by the politician LovroToman on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the poet's birth and was...
In 1850 she was engaged to LovroToman, a poet that would later become a successful lawyer and influential politician. Toman studied law in Graz and during...
public life. 1865: Anton Zois, politician and philanthropist 1865–1869: LovroToman, lawyer, author and politician 1869–1875: Etbin Henrik Costa, lawyer...
students that studied in Graz and Vienna. Together with Matija Majar and LovroToman, he was among the authors who elaborated the political demand for a United...
Movement which was led by the so-called triumvirate of Janez Bleiweis, LovroToman and Etbin Henrik Costa. Levstik and his peers rejected the pragmatic...
conservative politician and author. Together with Janez Bleiweis and LovroToman, he was one of the leaders of the Old Slovene political party. He was...
Dimitri Mitropoulos Francesco Molinari-Pradelli Pierre Monteux Rudolf Moralt Lovro von Matačić Riccardo Muti Andris Nelsons Roger Norrington Daniel Oren Antonio...
provincial diet of Carniola. In the 1870s, especially after the death of LovroToman, he emerged as one of the most influential leaders of the Old Slovene...
territory. After 1849, he established contacts with Janez Bleiweis and LovroToman who became the leaders of the Slovene National Movement in the 1850s...