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Dimež and His Gang

About Soldiers from Carniola who Preferred to Serve the Emperor in Local Forests. A Story of Carniolan Dissidents

Author(s):Gorazd Stariha
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1997
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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Most of the outlaws who roamed our forests and the countryside, but who also appeared in towns in the past century, were deserters or soldiers fired from the army. Since they were violent and often threatened to set fires, people silently gave them what they had demanded, but of course they also stole without asking. Franc Ziherl-Dimež, the most disreputable among them, lived in the 1850s. His adventures became the source of numerous romantic tales handed down from generation to generation, but there are also written reports of authorities from that time which are far from tedious and dull.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/14881
    • title
      • Dimež in njegovi
      • O Kranjskih Janezih, ki so služili cesarju najraje kar v domačih gozdovih, ali: oporečniki po kranjsko
      • Dimež and His Gang
      • About Soldiers from Carniola who Preferred to Serve the Emperor in Local Forests. A Story of Carniolan Dissidents
    • creator
      • Gorazd Stariha
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • rokovnjači
      • Dimež
      • Ziherl, Franc
      • Kranj
      • Gorenjska
    • description
      • Most of the outlaws who roamed our forests and the countryside, but who also appeared in towns in the past century, were deserters or soldiers fired from the army. Since they were violent and often threatened to set fires, people silently gave them what they had demanded, but of course they also stole without asking. Franc Ziherl-Dimež, the most disreputable among them, lived in the 1850s. His adventures became the source of numerous romantic tales handed down from generation to generation, but there are also written reports of authorities from that time which are far from tedious and dull.
      • Rokovnjači, ki so se v prejšnjem stoletju potikali po gozdovih in podeželju, dotaknili pa so se tudi mest, so bili v glavnem dezerterji in odpuščeni vojaki. Ljudje so se rokovnjačev bali zaradi njihove nasilnosti in grožnje z ognjem, zato so jim molče dajali, kar so zahtevah, seveda pa so rokovnjači kradli tudi brez spraševanja. V petdesetih letih prejšnjega stoletja je bil najbolj razvpit rokovnjač na Kranjskem Franc Ziherl-Dimež. Okoli njegovih podvigov so ljudje iz roda v rod napredli precej romantične preje, ohranila pa so se nam tudi sodobna oblastna poročila, ki tudi niso suhoparna.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • date
      • 1997
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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