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Pavao Štoos (December 10, 1806 – March 30, 1862) was a Croatian poet, priest and a revivalistAfter graduating theology in Zagreb, he served as a bishop's secretary for a brief period, and from 1842 he was a pastor of the Pokupsko parish.Štoos is a notable person among Croatian patriots; as the author of a well-known elegy Kip domovine vu početku leta 1831, collaborator of Ljudevit Gaj's Danica, he clearly articulated his concerns over the foreign oppression and the de-nationalisation of the common people (vre i svoj jezik zabit Horvati hote ter drugi narod postati). Štoos pessimistically observes contemporary political and cultural movements, seeing the country as if trapped in the darkness of a dungeon (srce od plača ne mrem zdržati).Besides the literature, he was also engaged in music and has published in 1858 Kitice srkvenih pjesama s napjevima. He is the author of the song "Poziv u kolo ilirsko". In 1862 he was appointed as a Zagreb canon, but he died before he managed to officially receive the title.

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Pavao Štoos
Birth dateDecember 10, 1806
Birth place
Dubravica Zagreb County
Date of deathMarch 30, 1862
Place of death
Pokupsko

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Romanticism

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