Jakob AlešovecW
Jakob Alešovec

Jakob Alešovec was an ethnic Slovene-Austrian writer and playwright. Until 1866, Alešovec wrote in German, but later switched to Slovenian. He wrote travelogues, tales, folk plays, and satires, as well as the first Slovenian detective story.

Janez BleiweisW
Janez Bleiweis

Janez Bleiweis was a Slovene conservative politician, journalist, physician, veterinarian, and public figure. He was the leader of the so-called Old Slovene political movement. Already during his lifetime, he was called father of the nation.

Matija ČopW
Matija Čop

Matija Čop, also known in German as Matthias Tschop, was a Slovene linguist, polyglot, literary historian and critic.

Josip JurčičW
Josip Jurčič

Josip Jurčič was a Slovene writer and journalist. He was born in Muljava, Austrian Empire. He died from tuberculosis in Ljubljana.

Janez Evangelist KrekW
Janez Evangelist Krek

Janez Evangelist Krek was a Slovene Christian Socialist politician, priest, journalist, and author.

Fran LevstikW
Fran Levstik

Fran Levstik was a Slovene writer, political activist, playwright and critic. He was one of the most prominent exponents of the Young Slovene political movement.

Josip MurnW
Josip Murn

Josip Murn, also known under the pseudonym Aleksandrov was a Slovene symbolist poet. Together with Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, and Dragotin Kette, he was regarded as one of the beginners of modernism in Slovene literature. After France Prešeren and Edvard Kocbek, Murn was probably the most influential Slovene poet of the last two centuries.

Francis Xavier PierzW
Francis Xavier Pierz

Francis Xavier Pierz was a Roman Catholic priest and missionary to the Ottawa and Ojibwe Indians in present-day Michigan, Ontario, and Minnesota. Because he attracted numerous Catholic German Americans to settle in Central Minnesota, he is referred to as the "Father of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Cloud."

France PrešerenW
France Prešeren

France Prešeren was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet whose poems have been translated into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Bengali, as well as to all the languages of former Yugoslavia, and in 2013 a complete collection of his "Poezije" (Poems) was translated into French.

Johann PucherW
Johann Pucher

Johann Augustin Pucher was a Slovene priest, scientist, photographer, artist, and poet who invented an unusual process for making photographs on glass.

Ivan TavčarW
Ivan Tavčar

Ivan Tavčar was a Slovenian writer, lawyer, and politician.

Janez VeselW
Janez Vesel

Janez Vesel, known by his pen name Jovan Koseski was a Slovene lawyer and poet.

Valentin VodnikW
Valentin Vodnik

Valentin Vodnik was a Carniolan priest, journalist and poet of Slovene descent. He was active in the late Enlightenment period.