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According to
Petar Šimunović, Omiš is
derived from Proto-Indo-European *
almissa ("rock", "cliff").
Latin names during Ancient Rome were Onaeum, Oeneum...
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Fortress of Klis (Clissa), 1648–1797 Omiš (
Almissa), 1444–1797 Vis
Island (Lissa), ca. 1409–1797 Brač
Island (Braza/Brazza)...
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Goran Kovačić; Translation: Alec Brown; Pogovor:Jure Kaštelan". www.
almissa.com.
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- Slavonia. In
September 1323, he
confirmed the city
privileges of Omiš (
Almissa),
allegedly granted by
Andrew II of
Hungary in
accordance with the same...
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Bogliunaz Bollati Bogliatti Boraja Borraia,
Borroia Borak (-Omiš)
Monte di
Almissa Borik Case
Battara Borje Boreo Borovci Borazzi,
Buraie Maggiore Borzići...
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Harriet Graham 1916 -
Cherubini 1915 -
Lempriere 1914 -
Wallalo 1913 -
Almissa 1912 - †Saxonite /
Prizefighter 1911 - The
Parisian 1910 -
Orline 1909...
- he
helped bring about a
treaty between Venice and the
piratical town of
Almissa,
aided by the
pressure put on the town by the anti-piracy
campaigns launched...
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Wishing Cap 1915 -
Carlita 1914 -
Aleconner 1913 - Sea
Prince 1912 -
Almissa 1911 - Duke
Foote 1910 -
Aborigine 1909 -
Kerlie 1908 -
Iolaire 1907 -...
- 1916 -
Andelosia 1915 -
Gladwyn 1914 -
Gladwyn 1913 - Gr**** Fire 1912 -
Almissa 1911 -
Hartfell 1910 -
Kerlie 1909 -
Flavinius 1908 -
Woorooma 1907 - May...