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Aleksandar Rakodczay (25 September 1848 – 10 April 1924) was a Croatian politician who served as Ban of Croatia-Slavonia between 1907 and 1908. Originating from the Hungarian family with properties in Hrvatsko Zagorje. After studying law in Hungary, from 1873. He was an intern at the Croatian ministry in Budapest, from 1874. Judge in Sombor, Baji and great Kikinda, and from 1884. Assistant clerk at the Royal table in Budapest. As. 1885. At the invitation of the Croatian ban K. Khuen-Héderváry, he came to Zagreb in the position of the main state attorney and was 1886. Became Judge of the table of Seven. From 1893. He was President of the judgment table, then Vice President (from 1898) and president of the Tabula Banalis (from 1905) in Zagreb. With his arrival to the Banic honour, after the

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  • Aleksandar Rakodczaj (* 25. September 1848 in Pressburg; † 10. April 1924 in Trenkovo, Sava Banovina) war vom 26. Juni 1907 bis 8. Januar 1908 Ban (Vizekönig) von Kroatien und Slawonien. (de)
  • Aleksandar Rakodczay (25 September 1848 – 10 April 1924) was a Croatian politician who served as Ban of Croatia-Slavonia between 1907 and 1908. Originating from the Hungarian family with properties in Hrvatsko Zagorje. After studying law in Hungary, from 1873. He was an intern at the Croatian ministry in Budapest, from 1874. Judge in Sombor, Baji and great Kikinda, and from 1884. Assistant clerk at the Royal table in Budapest. As. 1885. At the invitation of the Croatian ban K. Khuen-Héderváry, he came to Zagreb in the position of the main state attorney and was 1886. Became Judge of the table of Seven. From 1893. He was President of the judgment table, then Vice President (from 1898) and president of the Tabula Banalis (from 1905) in Zagreb. With his arrival to the Banic honour, after the resignation of T. Pejačević in 1907, the "New course" policy in Croatia has suffered its final breakdown. After withdrawing from the place Bana 1908. was appointed President of the Table of Seven (up to 1912). (en)
  • Aleksandar Rakodczay (1848–1924) est un homme politique austro-hongroise. Il est Ban du royaume de Croatie-Slavonie (1907-1908). (fr)
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  • Aleksandar Rakodczaj (* 25. September 1848 in Pressburg; † 10. April 1924 in Trenkovo, Sava Banovina) war vom 26. Juni 1907 bis 8. Januar 1908 Ban (Vizekönig) von Kroatien und Slawonien. (de)
  • Aleksandar Rakodczay (1848–1924) est un homme politique austro-hongroise. Il est Ban du royaume de Croatie-Slavonie (1907-1908). (fr)
  • Aleksandar Rakodczay (25 September 1848 – 10 April 1924) was a Croatian politician who served as Ban of Croatia-Slavonia between 1907 and 1908. Originating from the Hungarian family with properties in Hrvatsko Zagorje. After studying law in Hungary, from 1873. He was an intern at the Croatian ministry in Budapest, from 1874. Judge in Sombor, Baji and great Kikinda, and from 1884. Assistant clerk at the Royal table in Budapest. As. 1885. At the invitation of the Croatian ban K. Khuen-Héderváry, he came to Zagreb in the position of the main state attorney and was 1886. Became Judge of the table of Seven. From 1893. He was President of the judgment table, then Vice President (from 1898) and president of the Tabula Banalis (from 1905) in Zagreb. With his arrival to the Banic honour, after the (en)
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  • Aleksandar Rakodczay (pl)
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