of Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia and Imperial Protosebastos'. In the fourteenth century, the doges periodically objected to the use of Dalmatia and 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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Ages. At one time, most of Dalmatia came under rule of the Republic of Venice, which controlled most of Dalmatia between 1420 and 1797 as part of its State...
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Julian Venice and Dalmatia (Venezia Giulia e Dalmazia) refers to the province in the Kingdom of Italy during the interwar period that was composed of...
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Venice retained the islands of Tinos and Cerigo, and its conquests in Dalmatia. In 1684, soon after the Turkish defeat in the siege of Vienna, Venice...
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the Republic of Venice, including the Dalmatian coast (Venetian Dalmatia) and the Bay of Kotor (Venetian Albania). The Republic of Venice had sided with...
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Venice and the Ottoman Empire all fought for control of Dalmatia. In the south the Republic of Ragusa (1358-1808) emerged. The Republic of Venice, from...
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independence, Venice also began to expand on the coasts of the Adriatic Sea, and so starting from 1109, following the conquest of Dalmatia and the Croatian...
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Split, Croatia (redirect from Split, Dalmatia)
in Dalmatia and the largest city on the Croatian coast. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea and is spread over a central peninsula and its...
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Venice 1km 0.6miles Tronchetto 12 Santa Lucia railway station 11 Santa Croce 10 Dorsoduro 9 Castello 8 Isola di San Michele 7 Cannaregio 6 Santa Maria...
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Dalmatian Italians (redirect from Italians of Dalmatia)
historical Italian national minority living in the region of Dalmatia, now part of Croatia and Montenegro. In 1803, the Italian community accounted for 33%...
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hands. Venice still possessed a fleet, and the still loyal possessions in Istria and Dalmatia, as well as the intact defences of the city itself and its...
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Zadar (redirect from Zara, Dalmatia)
Luxembourg and later Ladislaus of Naples, who, witnessing his loss of influence in Dalmatia, sold Zadar and his dynasty's rights to Dalmatia to Venice for 100...
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Oltremarini (redirect from Overseas regiments of Venice)
Constantinople in 1453 and the flare-up of the war between the Ottoman Empire and Venice, the Slavic Catholic population of Dalmatia, where the Venetian...
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1920 and from 1941 to 1943. The first Governorate of Dalmatia was established following the end of World War I, given the London Pact (1915), and was disastablished...
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take Venice. Emperor Nikephoros I sends a Byzantine fleet to Dalmatia, prompting Pepin to withdraw to the mainland. A legate is dispatched to Venice, where...
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behalf by a viceroy (ban) and a parliament (sabor). In 1409 Ladislaus of Naples sold his rights to Dalmatia to Republic of Venice for 100,000 ducats. On...
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1506 in Šibenik), was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, active in Venice and Dalmatia. He is best known by his work on the Šibenik Cathedral...
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Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Francis II and I)
Formio, he ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France in exchange for Venice and Dalmatia. He again fought against France during the War of the Second Coalition...
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himself as the doge of "Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia" (later only of "Dalmatia"), but did not have nominal power over Dalmatia and Croatia. In October 1075...
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series of raids and sieges targeting the Republic of Venice, particularly its holdings in Dalmatia. The campaign concluded with Venice agreeing to pay...
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Croatia in personal union with Hungary (redirect from Kingdom of Croatia and Hungary)
kingdom was still mostly referred to as the Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia until Venice regained the Dalmatian coast in 1409. The most common Croatian...
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of Venice in Dalmatia, for whom the Croats took part in the Ottoman–Venetian Wars.[citation needed] Of particular note for the history of Dalmatia was...
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the original Prosecco, spread first in Gorizia, then—through Venice—in Dalmatia, Vicenza, and Treviso. In 1754, the spelling Prosecco appears for the first...
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Croatian–Venetian wars (category History of Dalmatia)
southern Dalmatia was set free. In 1409 the Republic of Venice used the opportunity of the dynastic struggle that occurred and bought Dalmatia for 100...
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Pax Nicephori (category History of Dalmatia)
of Venice. Fine, John V. A., Jr. (2006). When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia...
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Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) (redirect from Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia)
Dalmatian coastal cities, and the part of Dalmatia south of the Neretva River), as well as most of the modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Croatian...
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Stato da Màr (category 10th-century establishments in the Republic of Venice)
Republic of Venice's maritime and overseas possessions from around 1000 to 1797, including at various times parts of what are now Istria, Dalmatia, Montenegro...
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the crown to his uncle Álmos. In the first year of his reign, Venice occupied Dalmatia and Stephen never restored his rule in that province. His reign was...
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Ohrid (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
and even the Orthodox districts of Italy (Apulia, Calabria and Sicily), Venice and Dalmatia. As an episcopal city, Ohrid was a cultural center of great...
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