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Original scientific paper

The second uprising of Boka Kotorska (1882) and Italy According to the documents of Austrian espionage in the Zadar archives

Ivan Pederin


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Abstract

At the Berlin Congress, Austria was given a mandate to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovina, after its agents had incited an uprising and directly controlled it as, for instance, Andrassy‚s agent Gustav von Thoemmel, who, at the time of the uprising, was active at the headquarters of prince Nikola. Austria-Hungary occupied Bosnia and
Herzegovina, made a secret pact with Serbia and drew Romania and Italy into its orbit, thus making a Tripartite Alliance. The European Freemasonry led by Mazzini and Garibaldi, that for a decade had resisted the Austrian espionage, made an almost desperate
attempt to raise the Balkans against Austria-Hungary and Turkey and inspired the second uprising of Boka Kotorska. The masonic lodge Egeria in Rome, the venerabilis of which was Giuseppe Garibaldi, incited the uprising. Leon Gambetta and Gladstone kept contacts with him and his son Menotti. However, the uprising was badly organised and it failed.

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Hrčak ID:

28812

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/28812

Publication date:

13.8.2001.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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