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Matija Gubec
16th century Croatian revolutionary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matija Gubec (Croatian pronunciation: [mǎtija gǔːbets], Hungarian: Gubecz Máté) (c. 1548 – 15 February 1573),[2] also known as Ambroz Gubec (or Gobec),[3] was a Croatian revolutionary, and a leader of the Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt of 1573.[4] He was part of the court of three people that governed the rebels.[5]
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![]() Matija Gubec statue in Gornja Stubica, Croatia. | |
Born | Ambroz Gubec c. 1548 |
Died | February 15, 1573(1573-02-15) (aged 24–25) |
Nationality | Croatian Slovene |
Known for | Croatian–Slovene peasant revolt |
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