Talk:Josif Rajačić

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copyright issue[edit]

I wrote new article about Josif Rajacic. User:PANONIAN

Since I didn’t know exact procedure about replacing articles with copyright problems, I replaced this article with new one. I just want to note here that current article is not the one with copyright problems, but completely new article, which replaced the old one. User:PANONIAN

The correct procedure is to put it on the Josif Rajacic/Temp page, and wait for an admin to delete the original page. Unfortunately, there appears to be a substantial backlog in processing copyright violations. You might like to contact an administrator to ask for action. As the editor who flagged the copyright violation, I am happy to confirm that the article has been rewritten and I am unaware of any copyright violation in the current version of the text. I'm not sure about the image, but it appears to be a recent scan of an old photograph. Bovlb 02:07, 2005 Jun 19 (UTC)

birthplace[edit]

Which is this "Lucani" in Croatia? All I can see is a place called Lučani in central Serbia... --Joy [shallot] 1 July 2005 01:43 (UTC)

  • My historic book say that he was born in Lučani in Croatia. Also according to Auto Atlas of Former Yugoslavia place named Lučani exist only in Central Serbia, so you are right about that. Maybe some village in Croatia was named Lučani in the past, and now have different name? User:PANONIAN
Found it now on the Croatian Bureau of Statistics web site - after 1948 it was called Lučane, then by 1981 it was abandoned which in turn refers to the fact that in 1991 it was listed as non-existent and instead attached to Brinje. --Joy [shallot] (talk) 22:28, 26 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Dalmatia[edit]

I wonder why isn't it mentioned that he was an Orthodox Bishop of Dalmatia in the 1820s? --HolyRomanEmperor 19:36, 22 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

dictator[edit]

Most of this is not the truth, he rulled as an dictator and put away all of his opponents. -- Imbris 04:35, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What exactly is not truth? PANONIAN (talk) 11:21, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Baron[edit]

Patriarch Josif Rajacic received an Austrian title of baron with predicate "Brinski" April 18. 1861. See: Gudenus János: A magyarországi főnemesség, Budapest 1998 and Ferenczy Zoltán: Hungarian Aristocracy: http://ferenczygen.tripod.com/id6.html

Fine, but baron title is less important than his other titles - Serbian patriarch and administrator of Vojvodina, so it cannot be first. PANONIAN 07:17, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Birth place[edit]

He was of course born in Lučani, but that village was then in the Military Frontier, not in Croatia; see the birth place of Josip Jelačić.