- brother-in-law, Ladislaus IV of Hungary,
granted him
three banates—Mačva (or
Sirmia ulterior),
Usora and Soli. He was the
first Serbian monarch to rule Belgrade...
- Szerém, or Szerémország German:
Syrmien Slovak:
Sriem Rusyn: Срим Romanian:
Sirmia Between 3000 BC and 2400 BC,
Syrmia was at the
centre of Indo-European Vučedol...
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among other territories, Belgrade, and Mačva,
which was
known as
ulterior Sirmia in
Papal do****ents.
Dragutin was
known as the "Syrmian king". The Syrmia...
- Administración de Transición de las
Naciones Unidas en
Eslavonia Oriental,
Baranya y
Sirmia Occidental (Spanish) 联合国东斯拉沃尼亚、巴拉尼亚和西锡尔米乌姆过渡行政当局 (Chinese)
UNTAES 1996–1998...
- (Macedonian, Serbian),
Srijem (Croatian),
Sirem (Turkish),
Sirmia (Italian, Spanish),
Sírmia (Portuguese), Żmirna (Maltese), Srem (Dutch, Estonian, Romanian)...
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included those which at one time were
called Sirmia ulterior by the Hungarians, even
though only
Sirmia citerior between the Sava and
Danube was normally...
-
Attila alone.
Ellak Gepid rulers Ardaric king of
Gepidia (Banat,
Eastern Sirmia,
Western Oltenia).
Giesmus Thraustila, king of the
Gepids with residence...
- that time, the
region of Mačva was also
known as the
Lower Syrmia (lat.
Sirmia ulterior).
Rostislav Mikhailovich was
mentioned among the
dignitaries of...
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remained as a
single title until 1773 when it was
given to the
Bishop of
Sirmia. It is not
known precisely when the
Bosnian diocese was established. Based...