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15. May, 2020

Jug, decorated with furrowed incision

This one-handled jug with an upright, straight mouth and handle is nicely decorated along the surface with furrowed incisions. In the middle of the jug, there is a wide band of zigzag incisions with a bundle of straight lines on both sides. Under the mouth are strings of triangular or partially rhombic motifs. Both sides…
15. May, 2020

Holy Dinner Communion wine jug

Calvinists were among the first protestants in Prekmurje in the 16th century. The only operating Slovenian Reformed Christian Church today is situated in Motvarjevci. In front of the church, the bust of Jannus Calvinus has stood since 2017. The light blue glazed jug is shaped like any ordinary wine jug. It differs from others due…
15. May, 2020

Grave goods (funerary objects) from Celtic cremation grave

At the site, Pod kotom–sever, the cremation grave of a Celtic warrior was discovered in 2001. The remains of the grave were found at 0.35 m deep, visible as a compressed, scorched bundle of pieces of iron, ceramics, bones and charcoal. The top was damaged by ploughing, the fragments of pottery were sprawled around. Lying…
15. May, 2020

Roman Gravestone of the Vibenius Family

Roman gravestone, dedicated to Vibenus, Marciae Crispina and Marcio Vibiano, that was said to have been found in 1810 around Dolga vas. The upper part of the tombstone is carved into two lions lying down, between them is the head of a bearded old man. The niche of the tombstone is filled by the portraits…
15. May, 2020

Jožef Klekl Sr.

After finishing his theology studies in Szombathely in 1897 and his first mass in Tišina, he was chaplain in several parishes and a parish priest in Pečarovci. He retired in 1910 and moved to Črenšovci. Then began his fruitful political work, alongside his work as an editor and writer. He was the opinion leader of…
15. May, 2020

Jožef Godina

Jožef Godina fought in Austro-Hungarian units in the First World War and, in 1918, he joined the ranks of General Maister. He collaborated in the efforts for the occupation of Prekmurje, where he was captured and sentenced to death, but managed to flee. In 1925, he finished his degree in theology and was a priest…
15. May, 2020

Ferdo Godina

Ferdo Godina published his first stories in Novine. He was a law student, he collaborated with liberal societies, he was the editor of Mladi Prekmurec, he wrote for different newspapers and he published his prose. In 1941, he joined the Partisans and, from 1944, he was involved in organising the resistance in Prekmurje. After the…
15. May, 2020

Ivan Jerič

Ivan Jerič was a priest and committed supporter of the Slovenian national interests. He fought in the 1. World War. He was actively involved with the movement of the annexation of Prekmurje to the Kingdom of SHS and fought alongside General Maister. He studied theology in Maribor. He was ordained a priest in 1924. He…
15. May, 2020

Jožef (Josip) Benko

The Benko family owned the pub and butcher shop in Tešanovci. In 1913, they relocated the shop to Murska Sobota and Jožef turned it into a meat plant, which developed into one of the most modern industrial plants in the country. Benko established a bank, published a newspaper, named Murska krajina, was at the head…
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