-
mentioned in two old
Croatian do****ents from AD 852 (Byaci) and AD 892 (
Biaci). At the
locality of
Stombrate are the
remains of an
early Croatian church...
- Savogna, and Torreano.
Pulfero localities (frazioni) include: Antro/Landar,
Biacis/Bijača, Brischis/Brišča, Calla/Kau, Cicigolis/Ščigla, Coliessa/Kolieša,...
- Duke
Trpimir I resided.
Other dukes ruled from the
towns of Solin, Knin,
Biaći and Nin. The
Roman provinces and
native po****tions in
Southeastern Europe...
- the
university nucleus "Pedro Rincón Gutierrez" of La Hechicera,
known as
BIACI (Integrated
Library of Architecture,
Sciences and Engineering), the direction...
-
Croatian Duchy became a
Kingdom after 925, its
capitals were in Dalmatia:
Biaći, Nin, Split, Knin,
Solin and elsewhere. Also, the
Croatian noble tribes...
- Santarcangelo,
Santarcangelo di
Romagna Province of
Gorizia Castello di Ahrensperg,
Biacis Castello di Cormons,
Cormans Castello di Russiz,
Russiz Castello di Ruttars...
-
peacefully after that time. On 4
March 852
Trpimir issued a
charter in
Biaći (in loco
Byaci dicitur) in the
Latin language,
confirming Mislav's donations...
-
domestic do****ents. On 4 March, in 852,
Trpimir I
issued a "Charter in
Biaći" (Latin: in loco
Byaci dicitur) in Latin,
confirming Mislav's donations...
-
father of
western monasticism). On 4
March 852
Trpimir issued a
charter in
Biaći (in loco
Byaci dicitur) in the
Latin language,
confirming Mislav's donations...
- paz" at the same space. In 2015, she was part of the jury,
Stimuli Grants,
BIACI in Cartagena. In 2016, she was part of "The Body in Art"
Fepal Symposium...