Maksimilijan Vrhovac | |
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Born | |
Died | December 16, 1827 Zagreb, Croatia, Austrian Empire | (aged 75)
Other names | Maximilianus Verhovacz |
Occupation | Catholic bishop |
Known for | Leading figure in the Croatian national revival and Illyrian movement |
Maksimilijan Vrhovac (23 November 1752 – 16 December 1827) was the bishop of Zagreb. He was one of the ideological architects of the Croatian national revival, and is notable for founding the Maksimir Park in 1787,[1] one of the first major public parks in Southeast Europe.[2] Vrhovac was a member of the Freemasons.[3]
Maksimilijan Vrhovac (1752–1829), a staunch proponent of Enlightenment ideas and member of a Masonic lodge