The city of Hvar, on the island bearing the same name.
Date
1510–1514
Location
The Dalmatian island of Hvar, esp. its largest city, also called Hvar.
Result
Rebellion failed, Venetian victory.
Belligerents
Republic of Venice
Hvar rebels
Commanders and leaders
Giovanni Navagero Sebastiano Giustiniani Vincenzo Capello
Matija Ivanić
The Hvar rebellion (Croatian: Hvarska buna) (1510–1514)[1] was a popular uprising of the people and citizens of the Dalmatian island of Hvar on the Adriatic Sea against the island's nobility and their Venetian masters. It began on the island's largest city, also called Hvar, but spread to the entire island.
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