Nikola Krestić | |
|---|---|
| President of the Croatian Sabor | |
| In office 1873–1884 | |
| Monarch | Franz Joseph I |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 22 December 1824 Zagreb, Austrian Empire |
| Died | 1 December 1887 Zagreb, Austria-Hungary |
| Nationality | Serb of Croatia |
| Political party | People's Party |
| Alma mater | University of Zagreb University of Budapest |
| Occupation | Lawyer, politician |
| Known for | First ethnic Serb president of Croatian Sabor |
Nikola Krestić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Крестић; 1824–1887) was a Croatian Serb nobleman, politician and lawyer.[1] In 1873 Ban of Croatia Ivan Mažuranić named him as the president of the Croatian Sabor.[1] He served as president for 11 years.[1] He was also a recipient of the Austrian Imperial Order of Leopold.[1] Krestić studied Philosophy in Budapest and Law in Zagreb.[1] He worked as a secretary for the Ban of Croatia Josip Jelačić for two years.[1] He edited parliamentary Saborske novine and participated in foundation and worked as an edited of the Slavenski jug.[1] Krestić never married and his home in Opatička Street 16 in Zagreb was a popular spot in the social and political life of Zagreb at the time.[1] His personal library counted 4620 titles.[1]
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