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'''Matija Ivanić''' was a prominent [[16th century]] citizen of the [[Dalmatia]]n city of [[Hvar (town)|Hvar]] that led the [[Hvar Rebellion]] (1510–1514) against the [[Venetian Republic]]. After the defeat of the Rebellion, Ivanić became a symbol of freedom in Venetian-controlled Dalmatia. Personifying defiance both against Venice and against the oppressive [[Nobility|noble]] classes. He was mentioned in the well-known Dalmatian song which expresses these themes, the "[[Padaj silo i nepravdo!]]" ("Fall, oh Force and Injustice!").
'''Matija Ivanić''' was a prominent [[16th century]] citizen of the [[Dalmatia]]n city of [[Hvar (town)|Hvar]] that led the [[Hvar Rebellion]] (1510–1514) against the [[Venetian Republic]]. After the defeat of the Rebellion, Ivanić became a symbol of freedom in Venetian-controlled Dalmatia. Personifying defiance both against Venice and against the oppressive [[Nobility|noble]] classes. He was mentioned in the well-known Dalmatian song which expresses these themes, the "[[Padaj silo i nepravdo!]]" ("Fall, oh Force and Injustice!").

==See also==
*[[Hvar Rebellion]]
*[[Hvar (town)|Hvar]]
*[[Padaj silo i nepravdo]]
*[[Yugoslav People's Liberation War]]
*[[Yugoslav Partisans]]





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Matija Ivanić was a prominent 16th century citizen of the Dalmatian city of Hvar that led the Hvar Rebellion (1510–1514) against the Venetian Republic. After the defeat of the Rebellion, Ivanić became a symbol of freedom in Venetian-controlled Dalmatia. Personifying defiance both against Venice and against the oppressive noble classes. He was mentioned in the well-known Dalmatian song which expresses these themes, the "Padaj silo i nepravdo!" ("Fall, oh Force and Injustice!").

See also