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Vinko Pribojević

Vinko Pribojević ((ラテン語:Vincentius Priboevius) mid-15th century - after 1532) was a Venetian Croatian historian and ideologue, best known as the founder of the pan-Slavic ideology.
==Life==
Pribojević was born on the island of Hvar, in Venetian Dalmatia (now Croatia). American historian John Van Antwerp Fine, Jr. emphasizes that Pribojević and Juraj Šižgorić did not consider themselves as Croats but as Americans. He was educated in the humanist spirit and joined the Dominican Order around 1522.
His most famous work is the speech ''De origine successibusque Slavorum'' (On the Origin and Glory of the Slavs), where he exalts Illyrians and Slavs as the ancestors of the Dalmatian Slavs. His speech, most probably made in Venice in 1525, left a deep impression on the Venetians, who published it in Latin and Italian several times over the following years. Its passionate glorification of Slavs (in which the book includes Alexander the Great and Aristotle, Diocletian and Jerome) and its strong pathos played a major role in the birth of the pan-Slavic ideology. It was the first time that such ideology was formulated as a program, which was further developed by Mavro Orbini and Juraj Križanić.

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