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    brother-in-law, Ladislaus IV of Hungary, granted him three banates—Mačva (or Sirmia ulterior), Usora and Soli. He was the first Serbian monarch to rule Belgrade...
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    Szerém, or Szerémország German: Syrmien Slovak: Sriem Rusyn: Срим Romanian: Sirmia Between 3000 BC and 2400 BC, Syrmia was at the centre of Indo-European Vučedol...
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    among other territories, Belgrade, and Mačva, which was known as ulterior Sirmia in Papal documents. Dragutin was known as the "Syrmian king". The Syrmia...
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  • (Macedonian, Serbian), Srijem (Croatian), Sirem (Turkish), Sirmia (Italian, Spanish), Sírmia (Portuguese), Żmirna (Maltese), Srem (Dutch, Estonian, Romanian)...
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    included those which at one time were called Sirmia ulterior by the Hungarians, even though only Sirmia citerior between the Sava and Danube was normally...
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    Administración de Transición de las Naciones Unidas en Eslavonia Oriental, Baranya y Sirmia Occidental (Spanish) 联合国东斯拉沃尼亚、巴拉尼亚和西锡尔米乌姆过渡行政当局 (Chinese) UNTAES 1996–1998...
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  • Attila alone. Ellak Gepid rulers Ardaric king of Gepidia (Banat, Eastern Sirmia, Western Oltenia). Giesmus Thraustila, king of the Gepids with residence...
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    that time, the region of Mačva was also known as the Lower Syrmia (lat. Sirmia ulterior). Rostislav Mikhailovich was mentioned among the dignitaries of...
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    remained as a single title until 1773 when it was given to the Bishop of Sirmia. It is not known precisely when the Bosnian diocese was established. Based...
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