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Stridon (Latin:
Strido Dalmatiae) was a town in the
Roman province of Dalmatia, of
unknown location, best
known as the
birthplace of
Saint Jerome. In...
- Margetić, Lujo (January 1997). "Regnum
Croatiae et
Dalmatiae u doba
Stjepana II" [Regnum
Croatiae et
Dalmatiae in age of
Stjepan II].
Radovi Zavoda Za Hrvatsku...
- Illyri****(?)
Allegiance Roman Empire Rank
Tribunus Cohortis Praetoriani, Dux
Exercitus Battles / wars Achaea, Illyri****, Asia Other work
Praeses Dalmatiae(?)...
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Dalmatian territory in 1000, Doge
Pietro II
Orseolo adopted the
title dux
Dalmatiae, 'Duke of Dalmatia', or in its
fuller form,
Veneticorum atque Dalmaticorum...
- Stom, 1635
Doctor of the
Church Born c. 342–347
Stridon (possibly
Strido Dalmatiae, on the
border of
Dalmatia and Pannonia) Died 30
September 420 (aged approximately...
- the
Croatian coast, the doge
formally received the
title of
Venetiae Dalmatiae atque Chroatiae Dux ('Doge of Venice,
Dalmatia and Croatia'), a name that...
- center, and the
regional Sabor (Latin:
Congregatio Regnorum Croatiae,
Dalmatiae et Slavoniae)
representing Croatia,
Slavonia and Dalmatia,
first convened...
- the
kingdom was "Kingdom of
Croatia and Dalmatia" (Regnum
Croatiae et
Dalmatiae;
Kraljevina Hrvatska i Dalmacija). This form of the name
lasted until...
- of
Hungary (Barones Regni), the
style used
would be
Regnorum Croatiae,
Dalmatiae et
Slavoniae B****, but when the
Court would list the
highest officials...
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dimidie totius Imperii Romaniae',
attached to the one of 'Dux Venetiarum,
Dalmatiae Croatiaeque'.
Beginning with the
letters of
Innocent III,
dated 20 June...