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Aleksandar Komulović (1548 – 11 June 1608) was a
Catholic priest and
diplomat from
Venetian Dalmatia (now Croatia). Part of the Counter-Reformation, and...
- to
initiate crusade against the Ottomans. Ten
years later,
Aleksandar Komulović convinced the Pope to
support his
ambitious plan
which also
involved Cossacks...
- 16th-century
Croatian writer Vinko Pribojević, the
Dalmatian Aleksandar Komulović (1548–1608), the
Croat Bartol Kašić (1575–1650), the
Ragusan Ivan Gundulić...
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activities of
Aleksandar Komulović after his death,
being even
greater Pan-Slav then
Komulović was. Kašić
censored and
edited Komulović's 1606 work (Zrcalo od...
- bylaws. In 1582, the
Society financed the
publication of
Aleksandar Komulović's work
Nauch Charstianschiza Slovignschi narod, v
vlaasti iazich ("Christian...
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physician and
diplomat Balthasar Walther,
Aaron welcomed at Iași
Aleksandar Komulović, the
papal envoy, and then, in a
coordinated move with Michael, stopped...
- to some rumours, the
Republic of
Ragusa was
ready to
expel Aleksandar Komulović because the
Ottomans offered them some
benefits if they did. The seat...
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Ottoman held territories. At the
beginning of 1594
Raggio and
Aleksandar Komulović, as
apostolic visitors,
began their diplomatic mission aimed to forge...
- of
Roberto Bellarmino and the
Croatian translation of his book by A.
Komulović. Mali nauk
includes the
Tears of the
Blessed Virgin Mary in eight-syllable...
- ISBN 978-0-88033-239-2. The
latter was
rumoured to be
ready to
expel Komulovic, "due to its (Ragusan government's)
benefits derived from the
Turks (zadruga...