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Carniola (Slovene:
Kranjska [ˈkɾàːnska]; German:
Krain [kʁaɪn] ; Italian:
Carniola; Hungarian: Krajna) is a
historical region that
comprised parts of present-day...
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Duchy of
Carniola (Slovene:
Vojvodina Kranjska, German:
Herzogtum Krain, Hungarian: Krajna) was an
imperial estate of the Holy
Roman Empire, established...
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March of
Carniola (Kranjska krajina (Slovene);
Markgrafschaft Krain (German)) was a
southeastern frontier district (march, or margraviate) of the Carolingian...
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Lower Carniola (Slovene:
Dolenjska pronounced [dɔˈleːnska]; German: Unterkrain) is a
traditional region in Slovenia, the
southeastern part of the historical...
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Inner Carniola (Slovene:
Notranjska pronounced [ˈnoːtɾanska]; German: Innerkrain) is a...
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Upper Carniola (Slovene:
Gorenjska pronounced [ɡɔˈɾeːnska]; Italian: Alta
Carniola; German: Oberkrain) is a
traditional region of Slovenia, the northern...
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White Carniola (Slovene: Bela krajina; Croatian: Bela krajina; German: Weißkrain or Weiße Mark) is a
traditional region in
southeastern Slovenia on the...
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Upper Carniola,
Lower Carniola, and, to a
lesser extent,
Inner Carniola. The
capital city
Ljubljana was
historically the
administrative seat of
Carniola and...
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Glory of the
Duchy of
Carniola (German: Die Ehre deß
Hertzogthums Crain, Slovene:
Slava vojvodine Kranjske) is an
encyclopedia published in Nuremberg...
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Jonathan I (c. 1050 – 1094) was the
youngest son of
Richard I of Capua.
According to the
Chronicon Amalfitanorum, however, he was a son of
Jordan I, who...