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- The Academia Operosorum Labacensium (Academy of the Industrious Residents of Ljubljana)—a forerunner of the modern Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts—was...
- The Slovenian Philharmonics, established in 1701 as part of Academia operosorum Labacensis, is among the oldest such institutions in Europe. Harmony singing...
- well as educates youth. It was established in 1701 as part of Academia operosorum Labacensis and is among the oldest such institutions in Europe. The Slovene...
- sect. The Knights of the Apocalypse are formed in Italy. The Academia Operosorum Labacensium is established in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Financier Richard ****e...
- Pichelstein, a nephew of Marcus Antonius, was member of the Academia Operosorum, which was founded in Ljubljana in 1693 after the example of similar academies...
- Pichelstein, a nephew of Marcus Antonius, was member of the Academia Operosorum, which was founded in Ljubljana in 1693 after the example of similar academies...
- Richter scale, 1688 The Prekmurje region is occupied by Austrians. 1693 The scholarly society Academia operosorum Labacensis is established in Ljubljana....
- initiative of Dean Johann Gregor Thalnitscher (Dolničar) and the Academia Operosorum Labacensium, the Capuchin friar Florenti**** Ponnensis from Milan or Bologna...
- sect. The Knights of the Apocalypse are formed in Italy. The Academia Operosorum Labacensium is established in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Financier Richard ****e...
- Gorica include: Karl Josef Kappus (born 1668), lawyer, member of Academia operosorum Labacensium Johannes Andreas Kappus (c. 1648–1713), Jesuit Marcus Antonius...