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NYEP(D.752.002
2 Mar 1752:21 (254)
Vienna, November 24. The rebels of Croatia have been
disposed of in the following manner: . . . [10 lines,
listing horrible punishments] Further, as an indelible
blot, the towns of Pruono and Lovinatz, where the revolt
first broke out, have forfeited their original names; Pruono
is to be called Peter, and Lovinatz St. Michael; the first
to teach them repentance, and loyalty; they are likewise,
with the town of Mogorich, deprived of bells, for having
used them as signals of rebellion.
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