Aleksandar Bresztyenszky
Deceased Person
1843 – 1904
Who was Aleksandar Bresztyenszky?
Aleksandar Bresztyenszky was a Croatian law writer and politician, professor and rector of the University of Zagreb.
He studied law in Zagreb and Budapest, where he received his Ph.D. in 1868. He was the head of the Cathedra of Hungarian-Croatian Civil Law at the Law Academy, and soon after in 1874 on Law and State Faculty within the newly established Royal University of Franz Joseph I. In the inaugural rectorship ceremony for Stjepan Spevec, he held a welcome speech announcing the ceremony. He served as rector in the academic year 1880/1881, and after his mandate expired he founded Foundation Anke Bresztyenszky b. Štefanić for the best student expert discussion. He served as a prorector in the academic year 1881-82.
After leaving the Unionist Party and the 1894 retirement, he began his publicist activity having joined the opposition as a leader of the Party of Rights. He was a city representative in Zagreb, and a representative in the parliament. He advocated unification of the Western and Eastern Church.
A street in Zagreb was named after him in 1933.
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