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  1. Ľudovít Štúr was born on 28 October 1815 in Uhrovec, in the Austrian Empire (in the same house where Alexander Dubček was later born) as the second child of Samuel and Anna Štúr. He was baptized in the Evangelical Lutheran church in Uhrovec. He acquired his basic education, including the study of Latin, from his father Samuel, who was a ...

  2. Ľudovít Štúr bol najvýznamnejší predstaviteľ slovenského národného života a vedúca osobnosť slovenského národného obrodenia v polovici 19. storočia, kodifikátor slovenského spisovného jazyka založeného na stredoslovenských nárečiach , jeden z vedúcich účastníkov Slovenského povstania v rokoch 1848 – 1849 a ...

  3. Order of Ľudovít Štúr. The Order of Ľudovít Štúr, named after the Slovak poet, philosopher, politician, and writer, is conferred upon Slovak citizens: for defending Slovak democracy and its development; for defending human rights and freedoms; for the defense and security of the Slovak Republic

  4. Ľudovít Štúr (1815-56) was a Slovak politician, philosopher, historian, linguist, writer, poet, journalist, editor, and pedagogue. He was the most important representative of Slovak national life in the first half of the 19th century and one of the leading members of Slovak National Uprising of 1848-49. Štúr was also the key figure in codifying the modern Slovak language. Presented here ...

  5. Oct 28, 2015 · Ironically, having survived the armed uprising of 1848-49, Ľudovít Štúr met his end through a gunshot – but one which he accidentally inflicted on himself during a hunting expedition on 22 December 1855. He lingered for three weeks, dying on 12 January 1856, and was honoured with a national funeral in Modra. In his forty years of life ...

  6. The Ľudovít Štúr Museum was established in the town of Modra, Štúr’s final resting place. It focuses on building up and presenting the collections and study materials regarding the personality of Ľ. Štúr, history as well as cultural and ethnographic traditions of Modra and the surrounding region.