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- the town is known as Будва or Budva; in Italian and Latin as Budua; in Albanian as Budua, and in (classical/ancient) Gr**** as Bouthoe (Βουθόη) and Butua...
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Budua was a Latin Catholic bishopric with see in Budva, in Montenegro, which existed from circa 1200 till 1829. It has been...
- Republic of Ragusa while maintaining the enclaves of Cattaro (Kotor) and Budua (Budva). The Venetians sporadically controlled the small southern Dalmatian...
- Republic of Venice, including the city of Budva, in that time known as "Budua". The Venetian territory was centred on the Bay of Kotor, and the Republic...
- of Pope Eugene IV as Auxiliary Bishop of Cologne and Titular Bishop of Budua. He served as Auxiliary Bishop of Cologne until his death on 1 Nov 1452...
- Perast (Perasto), 1420–1797 Sveti Stefan (Santo Stefano), 1423–1797 Budva (Budua) and Sutomore (Spizza), 1420–1797 Bar (Antivari), 1443–1571 Ulcinj (Dulcigno)...
- united the Bishopric of Budua with the Archbishopric of Antivari. However, it was not long until he revoked his act and gave Budua a bishop, Simon (Šimun)...
- opera, who also wrote several librettos of his own. Ivanovich was born in Budua (Budva), at the time part of Venetian Albania (now southeastern Montenegro)...
- Arigo. Along with his appointment, he was also given the Titular See of Budua. His episcopal ordination took place at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral...
- ancient pre-Roman people of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. Ibolca Budua Dipo Mirobriga Sisapo The ****uli tribes lived mainly in the south and centre...