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Matija Gubec (Croatian pronunciation: [mǎtija gǔːbets]) (c. 1548 – 15
February 1573), also
known as
Ambroz Gubec (or Gobec), was a
Croatian revolutionary...
- slovensko-hrvaško kmečki upor, Croatian: seljačka buna),
Gubec's Rebellion (Croatian: Gupčeva buna) or
Gubec's peasant uprising of 1573 was a
large peasant revolt...
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Matija Gubec Stadium (Slovene:
Stadion Matije Gubca) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Krško, Slovenia. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and...
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basis for the name of the 1573 peasants'
revolt leader Matija Gubec,
actually named Ambrož
Gubec. The folk
poems tell
about King Matjaž's
fights with the Turks...
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abuse of
women in the
Croatian and
Slovenian peasant revolt.
Matija Gubec and
other leaders of the
mutiny raised peasants to arms in over
sixty fiefs...
- deterrent,
Gubec was
taken prisoner and
brought to
Zagreb where he was
found guilty of treason. The
Bishop deliberately spread rumours that
Matija Gubec had...
- Croatian-Slovenian
peasant revolt, with
Fabijan Šovagović
starring as
Matija Gubec, the
legendary peasant leader. In 1573, in
Hrvatsko Zagorje,
Petar and his...
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Matija Gubec, the
leader of the
great uprising of the
Croatian peasants,
would also be
extracted from the long
history of Mark's Square.
Matija Gubec led...
- football. The club was
founded in 1922.
Their home
ground is the
Matija Gubec Stadium with a
capacity to
accommodate 1,470 spectators. In 2023, the club...
- negativac, a
Gubec je slučajni junak'". NACIONAL.HR (in Croatian). 2023-05-28.
Retrieved 2023-05-28. As
mentioned in
episode concerning Matija Gubec. "BRANKO...