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- Antemurale Christianitatis (English: Bulwark of Christendom) was a label that Pope Leo X gave to Croatia in 1519 which was the frontiers of Christian Europe...
- The Antemurale myth or the Bulwark myth is one of the nationalist myths which implies a certain nation's mission of being a bulwark against the other religions...
- W., Polska jako "Antemurale" i "Ojczyzna świętych". Motyw przedmurza w "Nowych Atenach" księdza Chmielowskiego [Poland as "Antemurale" and "Homeland of...
- became entrenched on the Croatian soil. In 1519, Croatia was called the Antemurale Christianitatis by Pope Leo X. The Islamic Community of Croatia (Mešihat...
- opposition to Muslim advances, the Commonwealth would gain the name of Antemurale Christianitatis (bulwark of Christianity). During the next 16 years, the...
- intellectuals in Tirana and Pristina." Skanderbeg is built in part of the antemurale myth complex which portrays Albanians united by Skanderbeg as protectors...
- denomination. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christianity in Europe. Antemurale Christianitatis Catholic Church in Europe Church attendance Conference...
- Ottoman Empire. Pope Leo X called Croatia the forefront of Christianity (Antemurale Christianitatis) in 1519, given that several Croatian soldiers made significant...
- (1665) is the first Ragusan literature work that introduces the idea of antemurale Christianitatis for Croatian territories and celebrates Zrinski as a hero...
- Europe became entrenched on Croatian soil. In 1519, Croatia was called the Antemurale Christianitatis ("bulwark of Christendom") by Pope Leo X. The fall of...