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    Šibenik (redirect from Sebenico)
    security in Šibenik. The Ottoman Empire started to threaten Šibenik (known as Sebenico), as part of their struggle against Venice, at the end of the 15th century...
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  • Sebenico is the Italian name for the city of Šibenik, Croatia. Sebenico may also refer to: SMS Sebenico, an Austro-Hungarian cruiser in service 1880 to...
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    SMS Sebenico was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the third member of the Zara class, though built to a slightly different design to her...
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    Giorgio da Sebenico (lit. 'George of Sebenico') or Giorgio Orsini or Juraj Dalmatinac (lit. 'George the Dalmatian'; c. 1410 – 10 October 1473) was a Venetian...
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    influence in major coastal urban areas exemplified in works of Giorgio da Sebenico and Nicolas of Florence such as the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik....
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    completing over 100 convoy escort missions in the Mediterranean under the name Sebenico, mainly on routes between Italy and the Aegean and North Africa. Following...
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    The Diocese of Šibenik (Latin: Dioecesis Sebenicensis; Croatian: Šibenska biskupija) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Šibenik...
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    Lorenzo Pincino, Pier Paolo Bussato, Bonino da Milano, and Giorgio da Sebenico (Juraj Dalmatinac) and to Croatian ones Andrija Budčić and Grubiš Šlafčić...
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    Renaissance influence in major urban areas exemplified in works of Giorgio da Sebenico and Niccolò Fiorentino such as the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik. The...
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    obtain Austro-Hungarian territory in northern Dalmatia, including Zara, Sebenico and most of the Dalmatian islands. At the end of the war, Italian military...
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  • Diocese of Šibenik may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik, a diocese of the Catholic Church in Croatia, with seat in the city of Šibenik. Eastern...
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    Venice Years of service 1645-48 Rank "capo direttore de Morlacchi del territorio di Sebenico" Unit Morlach irregulars Battles/wars Cretan War (1645–1669)...
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    Original Map of the province of Spalato without the islands. Later the area around Sebenico was united to the Province of Zara...
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    Venice in 1412, because the newly (21 July 1412) conquered Šibenik, called Sebenico by the Venetian Republic, became the seat of the main customs office and...
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    Republic of Ragusa/Dubrovnik.[citation needed] During that time Giorgio da Sebenico, a renaissance sculptor and architect, famous for his work on the Cathedral...
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    that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897. Roberto Ferruzzi was born in Sebenico in Dalmatia (now Šibenik, Croatia) in 1853 to Italian parents. At the age...
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    Consecration 23 November 1631 by Luigi Caetani Personal details Born 1579 Sebenico (Šibenik), Republic of Venice Died 1635 or 1637 or 1639 Republic of Venice...
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    genius as both a Croatian and as a Croatian-Hungarian. Fausto was born in Sebenico (Šibenik), Venetian Dalmatia into the Croatian family of count Michele/Mihovil...
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    walls project are Michelozzo, Bernardino Gatti of Parma and Giorgio da Sebenico (Juraj Dalmatinac). The city plan of Dubrovnik was used as a model for...
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    (1531–1588) El Greco (1541–1614) Juan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553–1608) Giorgio da Sebenico (c. 1410 – 1475) Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino (1418–1506) Andrea Alessi...
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    Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary Died 22 May 1942(1942-05-22) (aged 30) Sebenico, Governorate of Dalmatia, Kingdom of Italy Political party Communist Party...
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    at Ljubljana and Zara, with suffragan dioceses at Gorizia, Capodistria, Sebenico, Spalato and Ragusa (1811). The French administration, headed by a governor-general...
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    North Africa, under the names Sebenico and Lubiana respectively. Lubiana was lost in the Gulf of Tunis in April 1943; Sebenico was seized by the Germans in...
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    [better source needed] Furthermore, about Sebenico, Thomas Jackson wrote that: In 1167 Stephen III raised Sebenico to the rank of a 'free city' conferring...
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  • Italian Zadar Croatia Zara Adriatic Sea 70,779 2021 Croatian Šibenik Croatia Sebenico Adriatic Sea 42,599 2021 Croatian Split Croatia Spalato Adriatic Sea 160...
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    and 18th century church. There are also several buildings by Giorgio da Sebenico, combining Gothic and Renaissance elements: the Palazzo Benincasa, the...
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    a series of protected gun ports. The architect and sculptor Giorgio da Sebenico of Zadar continued the work on the Minčeta tower. He designed and built...
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     Kriegsmarine Beograd Destroyer 1,190 28 April 1939 captured by Italy as Sebenico 17 April 1941, captured by Germany as TA43 9 September 1943, scuttled 1...
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  • of the Ligurian Sea. KB Beograd was captured first by Italy in 1941 (RN Sebenico), then by German following the Italian Armistice in 1943 (TA 43). She was...
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    the union to the Kingdom of Italy. The Regia Marina occupied Pola and Sebenico, which became the capital of the Military Government of Dalmatia. It occupied...
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