- cemetery. From 1809 to 1813,
during the "Napoleonic interlude",
Ljubljana (as
Laybach) was the
capital of the
Illyrian Provinces. In 1813, the city returned...
- Slovenia, Montenegro, and Austria. Its
capital was
Ljubljana (German:
Laybach, Laibach). It encomp****ed six départements,
making it a
relatively large...
-
Vienna and
worked in the
Laybach (now Ljubljana, Slovenia) City
Council from 1894 to 1923.
After the
earthquake in
Laybach in 1895, he
designed many...
-
Bonaparte and his
administration established this
territory in
Ljubljana (
Laybach) as an
extension against the
Austrian Empire in what
mostly comprised modern...
- Belegen- und
Beschaffenheit dieses Römisch-Keyserlichen
herrlichen Erblandes,
Laybach 1689;
reprint Ljubljana 1984 Gunn, John (2004).
Encyclopedia of
Caves and...
- drey Theil : mit schönen Kupffer-Stichen
geziehrt vnd an Tag gegeben;
Laybach,
Saltzburg (Ljubljana, Salzburg); 1682 COBISS 53622528
Topographia Archiducatus...
- (Latin: Gubernia [de], German: Gouvernements):
Laibach (Ljubljana;
spelled Laybach in
earlier do****ents) and
Triest (Trieste); each of
these was subdivided...
- one of the
Leslie baronets Wilhelm von
Leslie (1718–1727),
bishop of
Laybach William Leslie (British Army officer) (1751–1777), son of Earl of Leven...
-
attested in
historical sources as min[us] flum[en] dict[um]
Laybach in 1271,
flumen minus dictum Laybach in 1277, mino[r] Laybac[us] in 1330, and
chlain Laiboch...
-
Timeline of
Ljubljana (in Slovenian)
Other names of Ljubljana, e.g. Laibach,
Laybach,
Lubiana List of
mayors of
Ljubljana Timeline of
Slovenian history Britannica...