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Salona (Ancient Gr****: Σάλωνα, Latin: Salo) was an
ancient city and the
capital of the
Roman province of Dalmatia. It was the last
residence of the final...
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Lordship of
Salona,
after 1318 the
County of
Salona, was a
Crusader state established after the
Fourth Crusade (1204) in
Central Greece,
around the...
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called Salona Latin Bishopric of
Salona, a
Catholic titular and
former residential see
Salona, Wisconsin, a town in the
United States Salona (McLean...
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Bishop Isaiah of
Salona (Gr****: Ησαΐας Σαλώνων; 1780 – 23
April 1821) was a Gr**** cleric. He was the
first bishop who died
fighting in the Gr**** Revolution...
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Salona Kushwaha is an
Indian politician and a
member of the
Eighteenth Legislative ****embly of
Uttar Pradesh in India. She
represents the
Tilhar constituency...
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Venatius of
Salona (also Wigand; died 259), was a
Christian saint,
martyr and
Bishop of
Salona in Dalmatia,
active in the
later half of the
third century...
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Salona, Latin: Spalatum) was a
Christian archbishopric with seat in
Salona,
Dalmatia (modern Split, Croatia) in the
early Middle Ages.
Salona was...
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Salona is an
unincorporated community located 51⁄2
miles south of the city of
Sturgeon Bay in the town of Clay Banks, in
southern Door County, Wisconsin...
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Adelaide del
Vasto (Adelasia, Azalaïs) (c. 1075 – 16
April 1118) was
countess of
Sicily as the
third spouse of
Roger I of Sicily, and
Queen consort of...
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succeeded the
ancient capital of the
Roman province of Dalmatia,
Salona.
After the sack of
Salona by the
Avars and Slavs, the
fortified Palace of Diocletian...