- Klis (Croatian: Klis, Italian:
Clissa, Turkish: Kilis) is a
Croatian village and a muni****lity
located around a
mountain fortress bearing the same name...
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Croatia The Klis
Fortress (Croatian: Tvrđava Klis; Italian:
Fortezza di
Clissa) is a
medieval fortress situated above the
village of Klis, near Split,...
- 998–1019, 1116–1117, 1118–1124, 1127–1141 and 1420–1797
Fortress of Klis (
Clissa), 1648–1797 Omiš (Almissa), 1444–1797 Vis
Island (Lissa), ca. 1409–1797...
- Gillian; Lee, Kieran; Palermo, Romina; Weiss, Mahi; Yoshikawa, Sakiko;
Clissa, Peter; Williams, Tamsyn; Peters, Marianne; Winkler, Chris; Jeffery, Linda...
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succeeding year the
Venetians recovered several fortresses inland, such as
Clissa. In Crete, however, the
situation was more serious.
Throughout all the war...
- 1534
Baghdad (Bağdat)
Safavid Empire Iraq
Capture of
Baghdad 1537 Klis (
Clissa, Kilis)
Croatia Siege of Klis 1538
Basra Iraq 1538 Aden
Yemen Capture of...
- the
other barons and
chiefs of Croatia,
except the
Counts of Ostrovizza,
Clissa, and
Sardona " Omrčanin 1984, p. 53: "and some of most
notable Croatian...
- wife of
Petilius Primus, and
mother of
Petilia Valentina, a girl
buried at
Clissa in Dalmatia, aged six years,
eight months, and
eighteen days.
Lucius Seccius...
- Clenovaz,
Clenovazzi Klepići
Clepici Klis
Clissa Klisevo Clissei,
Clissevo Klis-Kosa C****a,
Cosizza di
Clissa Kljake Clacche Kljenak Clegna, Clenacchi...
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husband of
Seccia Silvia, and
father of
Petilia Valentina, a
child buried at
Clissa in Dalmatia.
Petellia Prisca,
buried in the
family sepulchre built by her...