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Contribution to the History of Skočidol


Author(s):Anton Svetina
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1980
Publisher(s):Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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The treatise speaks about the Carinthian parish, which was incorporated into the Ljubljana's diocese from 1461 to 1787. Beside the expIanations of the ethymological origin of the name of the place Skočidol the treatise includes also some datas on the ethnology of the Slovenian Carinthia, as well as the proofs that the population of this part of Carinthia belonged to the Slovenian national group. In the period of reformation and anti-reformation the Protestantism prospered also in the parish Skočidol. The owners of the castle and the Vernberk-estate, the counts Khevenhüllers, vvere namely adherents of the new religion. Because of their political and economical strength they influenced the dependent farmers to enter the new religion.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/13190
    • title
      • Prispevki k zgodovini Skočidola
      • Contribution to the History of Skočidol
    • creator
      • Anton Svetina
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • koroška župnija
      • ljubljanska škofija
      • slovenska Koroška
      • Skočidol
    • description
      • The treatise speaks about the Carinthian parish, which was incorporated into the Ljubljana's diocese from 1461 to 1787. Beside the expIanations of the ethymological origin of the name of the place Skočidol the treatise includes also some datas on the ethnology of the Slovenian Carinthia, as well as the proofs that the population of this part of Carinthia belonged to the Slovenian national group. In the period of reformation and anti-reformation the Protestantism prospered also in the parish Skočidol. The owners of the castle and the Vernberk-estate, the counts Khevenhüllers, vvere namely adherents of the new religion. Because of their political and economical strength they influenced the dependent farmers to enter the new religion.
      • Razprava govori o koroški župniji, ki je bila od leta 1461 do leta 1787 inkorporirana ljubljanski škofiji oziroma njenemu stolnemu kapitlju. Poleg pojasnil etimološkega izvora imena kraja Skočidol vsebuje razprava tudi nekaj podatkov o etnologiji slovenske Koroške in dokaze o tem, da je pripadalo prebivalstvo tega dela Koroške slovenski narodni skupnosti. V dobi reformacije in protireformacije je tudi v župniji Skočidol protestantizem uspeval, ker so bili lastniki grada in gospostva Vernberk, grofi Khevenhülerji, pripadniki nove vere in so po svoji politični in gospodarski nadmoči vplivali na podložne kmete, da so pristopali k novi veri.
    • publisher
      • Zgodovinsko društvo za Slovenijo
    • date
      • 1980
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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