Antonio Pogatschnig

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Antonio Pogatschnig

Antonio Pogatschnig was a provincial administrative official in Istria, politician and archeologist.[1] He was born in Parenzo (Poreč) on April 26, 1866.[2] He obtained a doctorate in Law.[3] He served as Deputy Provincial Commissioner of Istria, Director of the Accounting Department of the province and as Director of the Federation of Cooperative Societies of Istria.[3]

As an archeologist, Pogatsching illustrated the antique remains of his home town, including the Euphrasian Basilica and the Roman monuments.[1]

He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1921 Italian general election, as a candidate of the National Bloc in the Parenzo electoral college [it].[2][4] In parliament he joined the Liberal Democratic Club.[4]

Pogatschnig died in Parenzo on January 31, 1924.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Gabriella Bernardi. I mosaici della basilica eufrasiana di Parenzo documenti per la storia dei restauri (1862-1916). 2006. p. 360
  2. ^ a b c Camera dei deputati. Antonio Pogatschnig
  3. ^ a b Statistica elettorale politica. Elezoni generali politiche. Direzione generale della statistica, 1924. p. 188
  4. ^ a b Labinska republika 1921. godine: zbornik radova. Sjeverojadranski Institut Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, 1972. p. 186