Franz Haller

Franz Haller (24 March 1796 – 5 March 1875) was a Hungarian politician. He served as Ban of Croatia-Slavonia between 1842 and 1845 during the Croatian national revival and the Illyrian movement in the 1830s and 1840s.

Haller was promoted by emperor Franz Joseph as Ban on June 16, 1842, and was later promoted to Lieutenant General. He took office on October 18. Haller was brought in to carry on Magyarization in Croatia. In 1843, the use of the Illyrian name was banned. In large part due to the July victims incident, in which thirteen protesters were killed in Zagreb, Haller resigned his post and continued his military career in the Austrian Empire. Bishop Juraj Haulik became ban soon after.

In 1845, Haller donated 500 forint for building the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb.

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