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    The Franciscan Province of St. Jerome (Croatian: Franjevačka provincija Svetog Jeronima) is a Croatian province of the Order of Friars Minor which is...
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  • especially in Dalmatia, and first school in Dalmatia with Croatian as official teaching language. The holder of the school is Franciscan Province of the Most...
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    The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia; German: Königreich Dalmatien) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire...
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  • Order of Saint Francis is a third order in the Franciscan tradition of Christianity, founded by the medieval Italian Catholic friar Francis of Assisi...
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  • for whom the province is named. Later it was conquered by Rome, thus becoming the province of Dalmatia, part of the Roman Empire. Dalmatia was ravaged...
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    minority living in the region of Dalmatia, now part of Croatia and Montenegro. In 1803, the Italian community accounted for 33% of the entire Dalmatian population...
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    Redemptoris) is a province of the Order of the Friars Minor (Franciscans) of the Catholic Church based in Split, Croatia which is active in Dalmatia, Croatia....
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    Venetian Dalmatia (Latin: Dalmatia Veneta) refers to parts of Dalmatia under the rule of the Republic of Venice, mainly from the 15th to the 18th centuries...
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  • Jozo Zovko (category Franciscans of the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina)
    the Franciscan Province of Dalmatia turned over the friary and island of Badija in Croatia to the Herzegovinian Franciscan Province for a term of 99 years...
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    History", Franciscan Friars TOR, Province of Immaculate Conception Franciscans Third Order Regular - Rome Quinn, Patrick TOR. "The Third Order Regular of St...
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    Kotor (redirect from Cattaro (Dalmatia))
    Ascrivium, or Ascruvium (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκρήβιον) and was part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The city has been fortified since the early Middle Ages,...
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    Dubrovnik (redirect from Ragusa (Dalmatia))
    southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, a seaport and the centre of the...
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    organised the area into the province of Illyricum, which was eventually split up into Dalmatia and Pannonia. Through being part of the Roman Empire, various...
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  • Lovro Šitović (category Franciscans of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia)
    Catholicism at a young age. He joined the Bosnian Franciscans, and served in Venetian Dalmatia as a professor of philosophy and theology. Besides publishing...
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    heard throughout the sea channel. Croatia Pelješac Dalmatia Republic of Ragusa "Franciscan Province of St. Jerome". translate.google.com. Footprint Croatia...
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  • Michael Jahnn (category Franciscan bishops)
    to the nearby mountains or Dalmatia. Jahnn received information on the status of his diocese from the expelled Franciscans who brought with them some...
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    office. The clergy of Trebinje-Mrkan saw this as treason and fiercely opposed Stadler's plan. Provincial of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia Alojzije Mišić...
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    king Demetrius Zvonimir. With the coronation of King Coloman of Hungary as "King of Croatia and Dalmatia" in 1102 in Biograd, the realm passed to the...
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    Sinj (category Kingdom of Dalmatia)
    public high school in Dalmatia with Croatian as the language of instruction was founded in Sinj by the Franciscan Province of Split. Due to its favorable...
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    century. The monastery is held by the Franciscan Province of Saint Jerome. The monastery, along with a church of the same name, was built around 1221....
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    Diocese of Gospić-Senj is in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There are two Franciscan provinces in the country: the Franciscan Province of the Assumption of the Blessed...
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  • Marijan Maravić (category Franciscans of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia)
    request of Bey Sinanović from Sarajevo, he was elected the provincial of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia. This put him at odds with the council of the Province...
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  • originally from Dalmatia. The word ros solis developed into rosolio, interpreted as a liqueur made with roses. Consequently, the petals of roses are of little...
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    Pašman (category Islands of Croatia)
    island off the coast of northern Dalmatia in Croatia with an area of 60.11 km2, located to the south of Zadar, surrounded by the islands of Ugljan to the northwest...
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    the province of St. Bernardine and of the province of Dalmatia and Bosnia, and would have been chosen Bishop of Aquila had not his humility forbidden him...
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  • incident "Otkud ime Miljevci" (in Croatian). Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Redeemer. 2004-02-15. Archived from...
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  • Third Order of Saint Francis comprises the Secular Franciscan Order and the Third Order Regular. Many religious congregations follow the Rule of the Third...
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  • Šimun Milinović (category Croatian Franciscans)
    nationality, born in village Lovreć in southern Croatia (in the province Dalmatia), part of the Austrian Empire. He was ordained a priest on April 11, 1859...
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  • Nikola Ugrinović (category Franciscans of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia)
    administrator of the Bosnian diocese. Thus, from 1584 to 1588, Ugrinović administered the entire area served by the Bosnian Franciscans – Central Dalmatia, Herzegovina...
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    until 1881. Until cca 1380 Province of Budapest had jurisdiction over activities in Bosnia, and since 1380 Province of Dalmatia, but all organized activities...
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