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Tugomir Alaupović

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Unfortunately, my hopes have not been fulfilled and I will have to stay long or maybe even definitely in Zagreb. It hurts and I'm sorry that for these reasons, I have to resign as a member of the Main Board of the St. Sava Society. But rest assured that for the rest of my life, I will remain faithful
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The same year, he became a member of the People's Council of the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, a commissioner for education and worship, and was reactivated by a decree of the People's Government for Bosnia and Herzegovina. From then until 1920, he served as the Minister of Religion
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He wrote several literary works that have been translated into French, German, Czech, and Italian. He was one of the initiators of the Croatian Society for the "Setting up of Children in Crafts and Trade" in Sarajevo and later initiated the change of the society name to
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In 1929, Alaupović retired of his own volition, although he continued to be involved as a board member for the Democratic Party in Belgrade until he left for Zagreb in 1931. He lived there until he died on 9 April 1958.
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until 1910. Once he had passed his professorial examination, he also began teaching at the Sarajevo Technical School. There, he became friends with Fra
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before moving on to work as an advisor to the Ministry of Education and supervisor for secondary schooling throughout the Austrian-ruled
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In 1894, Alaupović began teaching as a substitute at the classical gymnasium in Sarajevo, teaching
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to that beautiful and noble saying: "Everyone is my dear brother be he any religion".
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Vila Slovinka — od Jurja Barakovića, s osobitim osvrtom na pakao u XII pjevanju
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after he successfully defended his dissertation, entitled "Vila Slovinka — by
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in 1870. He lost his father early and was raised by his mother, Ivka (
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first in Travnik before attending the classical gymnasium in
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Descended from a Bosnian noble family, Alaupović was born in
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in 1891. There, received his doctorate in October 1894 from
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In 1910, he became principle at the Great Gymnasium in
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This Bosnia and Herzegovina biographical article is a
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Dolac
Bosnia Vilayet
Ottoman Empire
Dolac
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zagreb
SFR Yugoslavia
Zagreb
Croatia
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
Napredak
Belgrade
Tihomir Đorđević
Dolac
Travnik
Bosnia and Herzegovina
née
Franciscans
gymnasium
Sarajevo
Slavistics
classical philology
University of Zagreb
Vienna
Vatroslav Jagić
Juraj Baraković
Hell
Bosnian
Croatian

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