-
Saint Domnius (also
known as
Saint Dujam or
Saint Duje,
Saint Domnio,
Saint Doimus, or
Saint Domninus) was a
Bishop of
Salona (today's Solin)
around the...
-
Pietro Doimo Munzani (4
December 1890 – 28
January 1951) was the
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Zadar.
Munzani was born on 4
December 1890 in Zara in Dalmatia...
-
Dujam (II)
Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán (II.) Duim; (Italian:
Doimo (II) Frangipani); died 1317), also
Dujam II of Krk (Croatian:
Dujam II. Krčki),...
-
Saint Domnius (Croatian:
Katedrala Svetog Duje),
known locally as the
Sveti Dujam or
colloquially Sveti Duje, is the
Catholic cathedral in Split, Croatia...
- The
first known member of
Croatian lineage of the
Frankopan family was
Dujam I Krčki (Doymus
Veglenfis in
Latin sources that also
attribute the title...
-
received the town and
estate of
Blagaj (Bla****), and his sons
Nikola III and
Dujam stopped using the name Babonić,
rather referring to
themselves as Counts...
-
Ottoman rule was
expelled from
those parts by
counts Jerko Rukavina and
Dujam Kovačević.
Until that time the
Ottoman aghas,
Rizvan and Zenković, from...
- (1867–70 and 1873–79). In 1882 Bajamonti's
party lost the
elections and
Dujam Rendić-Miočević, a
prominent city lawyer, was
elected to the post. After...
- 1882
Autonomist Party 17
Emilio Ragazzini 1882 1882
Autonomist Party 18
Dujam Rendić-Miočević 1834–1915 1882 1885 People's
Party Resigned due to conflict...
-
Dujam "Duje" Krstulović (born 5
February 1953) is a
former Croatian basketball player who
competed for SFR
Yugoslavia in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans...