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Sclavonia may
refer to:
Sclavonia,
archaic English (via Latin)
designation for the
region of Slavonia, now part of
Croatia Sclavonia,
archaic English (via...
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James of
Sclavonia (Croatian:
Jakov Zadranin; c. 1400 – 27
April 1485 or 1496), also
known as
Giacomo Illirico,
Giacomo of
Bitetto or
Jakov Varingez,...
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Scalovia or
Skalvia (Lithuanian: Skalva, German:
Sclavonia, Schalauen, Polish: Skalowia, Latin:
Sclavonia, Schlavonia) was the area of
Prussia originally...
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MONETA REGIS P
SCLAVONIA (common)
MONETA B
REGIS P
SCLAVONIA (moneta
Belae regis pro
sclavonia, scarce)
MONETA DVCIS P
SCLAVONIA (scarce)
MONETA REGIS...
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Slavonia (Croatian:
Juraj iz Slavonije,
Juraj Slovinac, Latin:
Georgius de
Sclavonia, French:
Georges d’Esclavonie,
Georges de Sorbonne; 1355 or 1360 – 6 May...
- Aleksić, a
medieval archaeologist,
believes the term was inherited, as
Sclavonia was the
common Ragusan name for Serbia, its then-neighbouring state. He...
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attested by
George Montagu in his 1802
Ornithological Dictionary, from
Sclavonia, an old name for
northern Russia,
referring to the species' main breeding...
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regions according to the map of Matthäus
Seutter from 1720 Croatia Dalmatia
Sclavonia (Slavonia) Istria Ragusina
Respublica (Dubrovnik Republic)...
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Marches (died 1476),
papal legate and inquisitor.
Venerable James of
Sclavonia,
Croatian monk who was
prone to ecstasies,
worked miracles and levitated...
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sculptor (d. 1482) Isabella,
Duchess of
Lorraine (d. 1453).
James of
Sclavonia,
Croatian friar (d.
April 1485 or 1496)
Gennadius Scholarius, Byzantine...