- Đakovo (pronounced [ˈdʑakɔʋɔ]; Hungarian:
Diakovár, German: Diakowar,
Serbian Cyrillic: Ђаково) is a town in the
region of Slavonia, Croatia. Đakovo is...
- in Rome. Her
portrait of
Monsignor Josip Juraj Strossmayer,
bishop of
Diakovar, was
lauded by contemporaries. She was
named an
honorary member to the...
- (Esseker Gespanschaft),
comprising the districts:
Essek Verőcze [sic]
Diakovar Vukovar Croatian and
Slavonian counties from 1854: City of
Agram (Zagreb)...
- The
Archdiocese of Đakovo–Osijek (Croatian: Đakovačko-osječka nadbiskupija; Latin:
Archidioecesis Diacovensis–Osijekensis) is a
Latin archdiocese of the...
-
Lackfi Successor Nicholas Szécsi Born c. 1325 Died 25 July 1386 Đakovo (
Diakovár),
Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia
Noble family House of
Garai Spouse(s) Unknown...
- He had a
commission from
Monsignor Josip Juraj Strossmayer,
bishop of
Diakovar (1849-1905), to
paint a
Christ and an
Immaculate Conception for his Cathedral...
- Zágráb Beli
Manastir Pélmonostor
Bjelovar Belovár Čakovec Csáktornya Đakovo
Diakovár Dubrovnik Ragúza Đurđevac Szentgyörgy
Erdut Erdőd Ilok Újlak
Karlovac Károlyváros...
- Čepinski
Martinci Bucsinfalva Čokadinci
Csokad Cret Bizovački Verőfény Đakovo
Diakóvár Dalj Dál
Darda Dárda
Donja Motičina Alsómoticsina
Donji Miholjac Szentmihály...
-
establishment of the
Diocese of
Bosnia and he
granted Đakovo (Hungarian:
Diakóvár) to its bishop. When he was
informed that the
Mongols invaded the kingdom...
-
First Vatican Council of 1870, being, with
George Strossmayer,
Bishop of
Diakovár, one of the
foremost opponents of the
dogma of
papal infallibility, although...