Journey Through Dalmatia is album by Ensemble Renaissance, released on 14 March 1999 on the Al Segno label. It is their 14th album overall, dealing with...
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Sinj (category Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County)
in the Kingdom of Dalmatia. To get to know the newly acquired properties, Austrian Emperor Francis II takes a journey through Dalmatia in 1818, and visits...
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revisit the theme of the early Dalmatian music in 1999 with their CD Journey through Dalmatia. Early in the 15th century the ideas of Humanism in Croatia brought...
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his motets as part of its "Journey through Dalmatia" program. Dragan PLAMENAC: Music of the 16th and 17th Centuries in Dalmatia, in: Papers Read by Members...
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The Journey” (Artelier Music, Cologne, 1992) “Journey to Jerusalem” (Al segno, Cologne, 1995), “Anthology” (Al segno, 1997) “Journey through Dalmatia” (Al...
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Francesco Algarotti. Farsetti also financed Alberto Fortis’s famous journey through Dalmatia. Great admiration was also aroused by Farsetti’s villa at Santa...
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performs and has recorded a setting of his frottole as part of its "Journey through Dalmatia" and Music of the Old Adriatic program. Martin Picker: "Andrea...
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Journey through Dalmatia (1999) Roots of the Balkan (2002) A spark from the darkness (2008)...
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performs and has recorded a setting of his madrigals as part of its "Journey through Dalmatia" program. Miho Demović: Glazba i glazbenici u Dubrovačkoj republici...
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Journey to Jerusalem (1995) Anthology (1997) Journey through Dalmatia (1999)...
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mandolato or mandola in Greece; mandolate or torrone in Brazil; mandulat in Dalmatia in Croatia; and qubbajt in Malta (where it is sold in village festivals)...
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Stari Grad, Croatia (redirect from Stari Grad, Split-Dalmatia County)
Cittavecchia di Lesina) is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. One of the oldest towns in Europe, its position at the end of...
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Dalmatia. Facing a front of 1,200 kilometres (750 miles) against three armies and as promises of aid and reinforcements from the Allies fell through,...
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Illyricum (Roman province) (category Dalmatia (Roman province))
during the reign of Vespasian (69–79 AD). The province comprised Illyria/Dalmatia in the south and Pannonia in the north. Illyria included the area along...
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the Palatine, linking the three families through affinity. In 1406, Sigismund named Hermann Ban of Dalmatia and Croatia and Ban of Slavonia. He held these...
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Serbia. They travelled for several days through prosperous countryside, "so surprising after Bosnia and Dalmatia", where the peasants, who expressed great...
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a Scots word for rubbish, or a reference to the Morlacchi community in Dalmatia. The Time Machine can be read as a symbolic novel. The time machine itself...
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the monarch. Following his conquest of Dalmatia, Coloman assumed a new title—"King of Hungary, Croatia and Dalmatia"—which was first recorded in 1108. Coloman...
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1418-1437 and through his loyalty to the church and the persecutive works of his contemporaries, he would embark on his own persecutive journey against the...
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Glagolitic script (category History of Dalmatia)
spreading from there to nearby lands. It survived there and as far south as Dalmatia without interruption into the 20th century for Church Slavonic in addition...
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Fortress of Klis (category Buildings and structures in Split-Dalmatia County)
ISBN 9780521585101. Wilkinson, Sir John Gardner (2005) [1848]. Dalmatia and Montenegro: With a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina. Vol. I. London: John Murray –...
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some similarities with the Morlocks Morlachs, a rural people of Venetian Dalmatia, frequently demonized by Westerners in the 16th–18th centuries. Merlock...
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Istria and Dalmatia were joined into a set of separate provinces of the French Empire: the Illyrian Provinces. These were created in 1809 through the Treaty...
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Alberto Fortis in his book Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia") after his travel through Dalmatia in 1770. During his travels, he discovered what...
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the six-week journey West made, with her husband, to Yugoslavia in 1937. During the trip, West and her husband travelled to Croatia, Dalmatia, Herzegovina...
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Morlachs (category History of Dalmatia)
extensively about the Morlachs in his book Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia", 1774).[citation needed] The Morlachs are first mentioned in Dalmatian...
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surrender. The Bulgarian troops proceeded to pass through Dalmatia, taking control of Kotor and journeying to Dubrovnik. Although they failed to take Dubrovnik...
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Alvise Cadamosto (section First Journey (1455))
proveditor in Cattaro, then in Corone, and was sent on diplomatic missions to Dalmatia and Herzegovina. After the fall of Negroponte in 1470, Cadamosto was placed...
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from the northwest. Events surrounding the Mongol invasion invasion of Dalmatia were described by medieval chronicler of Split - Thomas the Archdeacon...
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