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Ninac (Cyrillic: Нинац; fl. 1450–59) was a
figure who
served in the
court of the
Albanian lord
Skanderbeg between 1450-59. He was
involved in writing...
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correspondence with
Slavic states (Republic of Ragusa), was
written by
scribes like
Ninac Vukosalić. Skanderbeg's name in
Slavic is
recorded the
first time in the...
- name
results Ivan or Ivanъ; his
Slavonic acts were
probably written by
Ninac Vukosalić.
Besides the acts in Slavonic, Ivan is used by some Byzantine...
- year
singucul alkosr,
pahyuck sacn oasr
inseselac luhn sie sin
pahpah kuh
ninac kuh mwet
karihngihn muhtwacn sacn; [...]. Farran, Sue (June 2004). "Trans****uals...
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small court of
Skanderbeg consisted of
persons of
various ethnicities.
Ninac Vukosalić, a Serb, was the
dijak ("scribe", secretary) and
chancellor at...
- 15th-century Serb
writer and
lexicographer of the
Kratovo Literary School.
Ninac Vukoslavić (fl. 1450–1459),
chancellor and
scribe at the
court of Scanderbeg...
- 15th-century Serb
writer and
lexicographer of the
Kratovo Literary School.
Ninac Vukoslavić (fl. 1450–1459),
chancellor and
scribe at the
court of Scanderbeg...
- Bedouet,
Norman Greenberg,
Marianne Jurzyniec,
Wendy Keats,
William (Bill)
Ninacs, Art Lew,
Derek Pachal and
Walter Hossli.
Affiliations ENP Manitoba, Spark...
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letter to the Ragusans,
informing them that they
should receive his
envoy Ninac Vukoslavić, who has been sent to s****
their help. 13 June –
Skanderbeg sends...
- year
singucul alkosr,
pahyuck sacn oasr
inseselac luhn sie sin
pahpah kuh
ninac kuh mwet
karihngihn muhtwacn sacn; [...]. In Pohnpeian:
Pwehn kakehlaka...