- Šibenik (Croatian: [ʃîbeniːk] ),
historically known as
Sebenico (Italian: [sebeˈniːko]), is a
historic town in Croatia,
located in
central Dalmatia, where...
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Sebenico is the
Italian name for the city of Šibenik, Croatia.
Sebenico may also
refer to: SMS
Sebenico, an Austro-Hungarian
cruiser in
service 1880 to...
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Giorgio da
Sebenico (lit. 'George of
Sebenico') or
Giorgio Orsini or
Juraj Dalmatinac (lit. 'George the Dalmatian'; c. 1410 – 10
October 1473) was a Venetian...
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influence in
major coastal urban areas exemplified in
works of
Giorgio da
Sebenico and
Nicolas of
Florence such as the
Cathedral of St.
James in Šibenik....
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Lorenzo Pincino, Pier
Paolo Bussato,
Bonino da Milano, and
Giorgio Orsini da
Sebenico (Juraj Dalmatinac) and to
Croatian ones
Andrija Budčić and Grubiš Šlafčić...
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completing over 100
convoy escort missions in the
Mediterranean under the name
Sebenico,
mainly on
routes between Italy and the
Aegean and
North Africa. Following...
- SMS
Sebenico was a
torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the
third member of the Zara class,
though built to a
slightly different design to her...
- The
Diocese of Šibenik (Latin:
Dioecesis Sebenicensis; Croatian: Šibenska biskupija) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church located in the city of Šibenik...
- that won the
second Venice Biennale in 1897.
Roberto Ferruzzi was born in
Sebenico in
Dalmatia (now Šibenik, Croatia) in 1853 to
Italian parents. At the age...
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Diocese of Šibenik may
refer to:
Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik, a
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Croatia, with seat in the city of Šibenik. Eastern...