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353: 131: 25: 236: 322:. When the revolt erupted, the peasants elected him to be one of the leaders, and renowned for his personal qualities, he became the most influential leader of the rebellion. During his brief tenure he showed ability as a capable administrator and inspiring leader that would later create a legend. He earned the nickname 379:, embraced his cause as their own. During the Spanish Civil War, Yugoslav leftists who served in the pro-Republican International Brigades named their force the Grupo Matija Gubec. During World War II, a Croatian and Slovenian brigade were named after him. He is also depicted as the protagonist of 340:. On 15 February, under specific orders of bishop Drašković, he was publicly tortured and forced to wear a red-hot iron crown, cruelly dragged along the streets of the city, pinched with red-hot iron pincers, and was subsequently 65:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 336:. Before the battle he made a speech trying to convince the men that only victory could bring them freedom, while the defeat would bring more misery. After the defeat he was captured and taken to 332:
Matija Gubec led the poorly armed peasant army during its last stand at the Battle of Stubičko Polje on 9 February 1573 facing an army of the nobility led by bishop governor
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While Matija Gubec's cause was defeated, his legacy continued to be preserved in local folklore throughout the centuries. In the 20th century, the
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In 2008, a total of 362 streets in Croatia were named after Matija Gubec, making him the most common person eponym of streets in the country.
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Humanists in a shattered world: Croatian and Hungarian Latinity in the sixteenth century
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of 1573. He was part of the court of three people that governed the rebels.
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Before the revolt, Gubec was a serf on the estate of the landowner
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Matija Gubec statue in the large 1573 Peasants' Revolt monument in
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A representation of the execution of Matija Gubec in front of
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first appears in the work of the Hungarian historian
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Gornja Stubica
Hižakovec
hr
Kingdom of Croatia
Croatia
Zagreb
Croatian
Slovene
Croatian–Slovene peasant revolt

Gornja Stubica
Antun Augustinčić
[mǎtijagǔːbets]
Hungarian
Croatian
Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt
Miklós Istvánffy
King Matija
György Dózsa
Ferenc Tahy
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