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  • Pope Saint Caius, or Gaius, was the bishop of Rome from December 17, 283 to April 22, 296. Christian tradition makes him a native of Dalmatia ...
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  • was King of Hungary, King of Croatia, Dalmatia, Jerusalem and Sicily from ... a new war against Venice for the rule of Dalmatia. After successfully organizing ...
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  • from 1645 to 1669, and was fought in Dalmatia, Crete, and in numerous ... === The war in Dalmatia === The Dalmatian front was a separate theater ...
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  • end of the year. In January 1322, the towns in Dalmatia rebelled against the rule of Ban Mladen Subić, whose family had been among Charles' first ...
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  • ruins of Diocletian's palace at Split in Dalmatia, later publishing The Ruins of the Palace of Diocletian, in 1764. ==Business== ...
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  • and Nepos fled back to his princedom in Dalmatia in August 475. Romulus however ... back. However, Nepos never returned from Dalmatia, even though Odoacer issued ...
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  • Adriatic Sea (Istria, northern seacoast and Dalmatia). The country ... split into the provinces of Pannonia and Dalmatia in year 10. Pannonia was ...
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  • People's Requests seeking the unification of Dalmatia with the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom of Croatia. The Dubrovnik municipality was the most outspoken ...
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  • King of the land of Rascia, Doclea, Travunia, Dalmatia and Zachlumia, although a shorter version of the title was King of the Serbs. After 1346 they ...
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  • extended their control into Austria and Dalmatia as well as invading Moravia ... Austrian borders and the Adriatic shores in Dalmatia. During the spring ...
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  • The changeable Bora often blows throughout Dalmatia and the Adriatic east coast. It is a gusty wind, most common during the winter season. ...
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  • regions of Moesia, Pannonia, parts of Dalmatia, Dacia, and Macedonia. Under nominal Serbian rule since the seventh century (having been allowed ...
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  • already carried the titles of Duke of Dalmatia and Duke of Istria. Later ... lagoon, augmented by feudal levies from Dalmatia and Istria. In times of ...
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  • they extended their control into Austria and Dalmatia as well as invading Bohemia. [[Image:Frederick II and eagle.jpg|140px |thumb|right|Holy ...
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  • * The regions of Dalmatia, Lika, Gorski kotar, Kvarner and the islands in Croatia. * The Moravian Karst * The Central Rhodope karst in Bulgaria ...
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  • irredent territories of Friuli, Trentino and Dalmatia. , Cattaro (Kotor) and most of coastal Dalmatia. From 1942 to 1943 even ...
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  • traveled in Greece, Spain, Africa, Italy, Sicily, Dalmatia, Gaul, Liguria, North Africa, and on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea. ...
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  • Carniola, part of Styria and most of Dalmatia from the Austrian part, ... to head off Italian claims in Istria and Dalmatia. In 1915, the Allies had ...
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  • |birth_place=Stridon, Dalmatia |death_place=Bethlehem, Judea ... a town on the border between Pannonia and Dalmatia (modern day Croatia), around ...
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  • southeastern corner of the province of Dalmatia. "Doclea," the ... Pope Honorius III the “King of Serbia, Dalmatia, and Bosnia.” The Nemanjic ...
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