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    Dalmatian or Dalmatic (Italian: dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatinski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia. Over the...
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    persecuted and exiled Hilarion of Dalmatos, the son of Peter the Cappadocian, who had been made hegumenos of the Dalmatos Monastery by the patriarch Nikephoros...
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    Galižana, Istria, coastal western Croatia) Dalmatian (Romance Dalmatian) (dalmato, langa dalmata) (extinct) (not to be confused with the Dalmatian dialect...
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    the residents of Tavenna noted that until 1805 they still spoke slavo-dalmato, but in the last census (probably from 1861), certain sixty elders who...
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    the Greek μαύρος ("dark"), the diphthongs au > av indicates a specific Dalmato-Romanian lexical remnant. The other theory, mostly suggested by Croatian...
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    elaboration of artistic forms. The main tools were the axes of the local types "Dalmato-Albanian" and "Shkodran", as well as the southern type of double ax. Spiritual...
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     9–24. Colloquia Maruliana, Vol. 12 Travanj 2003. Zarko Muljacic — On the Dalmato-Romance in Marulić's Works (hrcak.srce.hr). Spalatum Romance (Spalatin)...
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    (1362.06.10 – ?) Raimondo di San Michele, OCarm (1373.02.14 – ?) Giorgio Dalmato, OCarm (1379.09.06 – ?) Giovanni di Berriaco, OESA (1386.10.10 – ?) Giovanni...
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  • the streets of Constantinople on a donkey, before being confined to the Dalmatos monastery. Nothing further is known of him. The sources refer to him as...
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  • (Zara), nn. 96, 97, 100, 103 (1-29dic. 1888); P. Kasandrich, Il giornalismo dalmato, Zara 1899, pp. 54 s.; Lettere ined. di N. Tommaseo dirette al pittore...
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    novinske bilješke (Osservatore Dalmato) o nalazu natpisa CIL III, 1745. iz godine 1856" [Two news articles (Osservatore Dalmato) on the finding of the CIL...
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  • Dalmatius, Dalmatus, or Dalmatos (Greek: Δαλμάτος; died AD 440) was archimandrite of the Dalmatian Monastery in Constantinople. He also held the title...
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  • was on a voyage from Whitby, Yorkshire to South Shields, County Durham. Dalmato Grand Duchy of Tuscany The barque was wrecked near Bourgas, Ottoman Empire...
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