- arms in the coat of arms of the
Dukes of
Blacas). As
early as the 12th
century his
grandson Blacacius de
Blacas (died 1236),
called "the
great warrior,"...
- Pierre-Louis Jean Casimir,
Count of
Blacas d'Aulps (10
January 1771 – 17
November 1839),
later created 1st Duke of
Blacas (1821), was a
French antiquarian...
-
Blaca may
refer to:
Blaca, Serbia, a
hamlet near Tutin,
Serbia Blaca, Croatia, a
hamlet near Solin,
Croatia Blaca hermitage, a
hermitage on Brač island...
- The
Blaca Hermitage (Croatian:
Pustinja Blaca) is
located on the
southern side of Brač island, in the Split-Dalmatia
County of Croatia. The hermitage...
- The
Blacas papyrus is an
Aramaic papyrus, of
which two
separate fragments survive,
found in
Saqqara in 1825. It is
known as CIS II 145 and TAD C1.2. The...
-
Casimir de
Blacas,
which was
published in 1828.: 12 It is now on
display at the
British Museum in London,
which has
owned it
since 1866. The
Blacas Ewer is...
- The
Blacas Cameo is an
unusually large Ancient Roman cameo, 12.8 cm (5.0 in) high,
carved from a
piece of
sardonyx with four
alternating layers of white...
-
August 1979
Alexandre de
Blacas d'Aulps (20
December 1944 - 30
January 2003), son of Pierre, 6th Duc de
Blacas, and Hélène de
Blacas d'Aulps; and has issue...
-
France holding his head. It was
commissioned by
Pierre Louis Jean
Casimir de
Blacas, the
French amb****ador in Rome, and is now in the
Petit Palais in Paris...
-
Louis Charles Pierre Casimir de
Blacas d'Aulps, 2nd Duke of
Blacas, 2nd
Prince of
Blacas (15
April 1815,
London – 10
February 1866, Venice) was a French...