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Dagnum (Albanian: Danjë or Dejë, Serbian: Danj, Italian:
Dagno) was a town,
bishopric and
important medieval fortress located on the
territory of present-day...
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Dagno Siaka (born 11
November 1987 in Abidjan) is a
former professional footballer from
Ivory Coast. He is
currently ****istant
coach of Thai
League 1...
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seven draws, good
enough to
capture the
league title for the
second time.
Dagno Siaka was the club's top
scorer for in 2010 with 15 goals. At the start...
- Krujë (Kruja), 1388–1392, 1393–1394, 1403–1415 Sati (Satti) and Danjë (
Dagno), 1403–1413 Vlorë (Valona) and Kaninë
Castle (Canina), 1690–1691 Butrint...
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sending an army of
fresh troops in
Albania under experienced commanders.
Dagno in
northern Albania fell,
while the
Thopias were
returned to
their former...
- Дукађин
Schmitt 2001, p. 297
Nikola und Paul Dukagjin, Leka
Zaharia von
Dagno,
Peter Span, Herr der
Berge hinter Drivasto,
Georg Strez Balsha sowie Johann...
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Schmitt 2001, p. 297
Nikola und Paul Dukagjin, Leka
Zaharia von
Dagno,
Peter Span, Herr der
Berge hinter Drivasto,
Georg Strez Balsha sowie Johann...
- the Drin, were part of Vojislavljević's realm.
Pilot (Pult),
including Dagno, was a
county of
Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (1166-1196). The important...
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Francis appointed him
auxiliary bishop of
Lisbon and
titular bishop of
Dagno. He
received his
episcopal ordination from the
Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon...
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Schmitt 2001, p. 297: "Nikola und Paul Dukagjin, Leka
Zaharia von
Dagno,
Peter Span, Herr der
Berge hinter Drivasto,
Georg Strez Balsha sowie Johann...