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Kronika: časopis za slovensko krajevno zgodovino

Measures Passed by Inner Austrian and Styrian Authorities in Response to the Croatian-Slovenian Revolt of 1573


Author(s):Andrej Hozjan
Co-author(s):Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.), Barbara Šterbenc Svetina (teh. ur.), Manca Gašperšič (prev.), Rok Janežič (lekt.)
Leto:11. 2024
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina, angleščina
Type(s) of material:text
Identifier:COBISS.SI-ID: 226195203
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The article presents a few lesser-known and hitherto unknown facts about the time prior to the outbreak of the Croatian-Slovenian peasant revolt of 1573 and its largely overlooked aftermath that marked the final months of that same year. Receiving warnings about a possible outbreak of a plague epidemic in the Styrian city of Graz, Charles II, Archduke of Austria, arrived in Ptuj before the end of 1572. However, once the news reached him about a revolt brewing, he immediately set back to his court, making his journey through Maribor. The article presents the measures that were passed by the sovereign’s office in Celje, the sovereign himself, and the provincial authorities, as well as discusses the correspondence between Celje, Graz, Ljubljana, Zagreb, and indirectly also the imperial court in Vienna. The measures had a significant influence on the course of the revolt and its surprisingly rapid end.

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/66279
    • title
      • Ukrepi notranjeavstrijskih in štajerskih oblasti ob hrvaško-slovenskem kmečkem uporu leta 1573
      • Measures Passed by Inner Austrian and Styrian Authorities in Response to the Croatian-Slovenian Revolt of 1573
    • creator
      • Andrej Hozjan
    • contributor
      • Miha Preinfalk (odg. ur.)
      • Barbara Šterbenc Svetina (teh. ur.)
      • Manca Gašperšič (prev.)
      • Rok Janežič (lekt.)
    • subject
      • 16. stoletje
      • hrvaško-slovenski kmečki upor 1573
      • nadvojvoda Karel II.
      • Notranja Avstrija
      • dežela Štajerska
      • obveščanje
      • poštne zveze
      • sixteenth century
      • Croatian-Slovenian peasant revolt of 1573
      • Charles II
      • Archduke of Austria
      • Inner Austria
      • province of Styria
      • communications
      • postal connections
    • description
      • Članek predstavlja nekaj manj znanih in še neznanih dejstev o času pred pričetkom hrvaškoslovenskega kmečkega upora leta 1573 ter njegove manj odmevne posledice v mesecih do konca tistega leta. Nadvojvoda Karel Habsburški je ob informacijah o možni kužni epidemiji v štajerskem Gradcu pred koncem leta 1572 prišel na Ptuj. Ob prvi novici o pričetku upora se je prek Maribora takoj vrnil na svoj vladarski dvor. V prispevku so predstavljeni ukrepi vladarjevega urada v Celju, samega vladarja in deželnih oblasti ter dopisovanje med Celjem, Gradcem, Ljubljano in Zagrebom, posredno pa tudi s cesarskim dvorom na Dunaju. Ukrepi so bistveno vplivali na potek in presenetljivo hiter konec upora.
      • The article presents a few lesser-known and hitherto unknown facts about the time prior to the outbreak of the Croatian-Slovenian peasant revolt of 1573 and its largely overlooked aftermath that marked the final months of that same year. Receiving warnings about a possible outbreak of a plague epidemic in the Styrian city of Graz, Charles II, Archduke of Austria, arrived in Ptuj before the end of 1572. However, once the news reached him about a revolt brewing, he immediately set back to his court, making his journey through Maribor. The article presents the measures that were passed by the sovereign’s office in Celje, the sovereign himself, and the provincial authorities, as well as discusses the correspondence between Celje, Graz, Ljubljana, Zagreb, and indirectly also the imperial court in Vienna. The measures had a significant influence on the course of the revolt and its surprisingly rapid end.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • date
      • 11. 2024
    • type
      • besedilo
    • identifier
      • identifier: COBISS.SI-ID: 226195203
    • language
      • Slovenščina
      • Angleščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcSa