List of rebellions in the Habsburg monarchy information
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Rebellions in the Habsburg monarchy
Anti-Habsburg rebellion (1546–47)
Anti-Habsburg rebellion (1604–06), in Kingdom of Hungary, led by Stephen Bocskai[1]
Bohemian rebellion (1618–20), Bohemia[1]
Vlach uprisings in Moravia (1618–44), in Moravia.
Uskok rebellion (1621), in the Military Frontier
Križevci rebellion (1631), in the Military Frontier
Varaždin rebellion (1632), broke out in the Varaždin generalate (Slavonian Military Frontier) when the frontiersmen rose up against local Austrian governors. The rebellion was suppressed, and knez (count) Marko Bogdanović and harambaša Smiljan Vujica (or Smoljan Vujić) were executed.[2]
Varaždin rebellion (1665–66), broke out in the Varaždin generalate when frontiersmen under Stefan Osmokruhović rose up against the Austrian officers, after the rights of the frontiersmen had been compromised.[3]
Anti-Habsburg rebellion (1678–82), led by Imre Thököly
Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–11)
Bavarian People's Uprising (1705–06)
Karlovac rebellion (1746), in the Military Frontier
Uskok rebellion (1754), in the Military Frontier
Varaždin rebellion (1755), also known as Severin Uprising, led by Petar Ljubojević, in the Military Frontier
Denisko uprising (1797), Polish rebellion in Galicia, led by Joachim Denisko
^ abFrank Tallett; D. J. B. Trim (28 January 2010). European Warfare, 1350-1750. Cambridge University Press. pp. 123–. ISBN 978-0-521-88628-4.
^Nada Klaić (1976). Društvena previranja i bune u Hrvatskoj u XVI i XVII stoljeću. Izd. Preduzeće Nolit. a iduće su godine ne samo optuženi, nego i pogubljeni knez Marko Bogdanović i zastavnik Smoljan Vujić.
^Dalibor Brozović (1999). Hrvatska enciklopedija. Leksikografski zavod "Miroslav Krleža". p. 166. ISBN 978-953-6036-29-5.
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