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Vjekoslav Klaić (21 June 1849 – 1 July 1928) was a Croatian historian and writer, most famous for his monumental work History of the Croats. Klaić was born in Garčin near Slavonski Brod as the son of a teacher. He was raised in German spirit and language, since his mother was German. Klaić went to school in Varaždin and Zagreb. Literature and music were more to his liking in the seminary than history; some of his musical works were performed. He studied history and geography in Vienna. After completing his studies, he taught for more than fifty years, first as a high school teacher, and after 1893 as a professor of general history at the University of Zagreb, where he stayed with short breaks until 1922, when he retired. He died in Zagreb.

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  • Vjekoslav Klaić (pl)
  • Клаич, Векослав (ru)
  • Vjekoslav Klaić (sv)
  • Vjekoslav Klaić (en)
  • Вєкослав Клаїч (uk)
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  • Vjekoslav Klaić (ur. 28 lipca 1849 w Garčinie, zm. 1 lipca 1928 w Zagrzebiu) – chorwacki pisarz i historyk. (pl)
  • Векослав Клаич (хорв. Vjekoslav Klaić; 28 июля 1849, Гарчин — 1 июля 1928, Загреб) — хорватский историк и писатель, член Хорватской академии наук и искусств, профессор Загребского университета (1893—1922), почётный доктор Пражского университета (1922). Сторонник студенческих демонстраций и университетской автономии. Его работы сыграли важную роль в укреплении хорватского национального самосознания. Помимо истории и литературы занимался музыкой, был дирижёром. (ru)
  • Вєкослав Клаїч (хорв. Vjekoslav Klaić; 21 червня 1849, Гарчин — 1 липня 1928, Загреб) — хорватський історик і письменник, найвідоміший своєю монументальною працею «Історія хорватів». (uk)
  • Vjekoslav Klaić (21 June 1849 – 1 July 1928) was a Croatian historian and writer, most famous for his monumental work History of the Croats. Klaić was born in Garčin near Slavonski Brod as the son of a teacher. He was raised in German spirit and language, since his mother was German. Klaić went to school in Varaždin and Zagreb. Literature and music were more to his liking in the seminary than history; some of his musical works were performed. He studied history and geography in Vienna. After completing his studies, he taught for more than fifty years, first as a high school teacher, and after 1893 as a professor of general history at the University of Zagreb, where he stayed with short breaks until 1922, when he retired. He died in Zagreb. (en)
  • Vjekoslav Klaić, född 28 juli 1849 i Garčin, Slavonien, död 1 juli 1928 i Zagreb, var en kroatisk historiker. Klaić var 1883–93 docent i Balkanhalvöns geografi vid Zagrebs universitet och blev 1893 professor i historia där. Efter pensioneringen 1922 fungerade han som arkivarie i Jugoslaviska akademien för vetenskap och konst. (sv)
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  • Vjekoslav Klaić (en)
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