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Diacovensis et
Sirmiensis). In 1963, the
diocese was
renamed to the
diocese of Đakovo or
Bosnia and
Srijem (Diacovensis seu
Bosnensis et
Sirmiensis). It was...
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Syrmia County (Croatian:
Srijemska županija, Serbian: Сремска жупанија, Hungarian: Szerém vármegye, German:
Komitat Syrmien) was a
historic administrative...
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Roman or
Latin rite and is the seat of the
Diocese of
Srijem (Dioecesis
Sirmiensis or
Srijemska biskupija)
which was
created in the
fourth century and was...
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Pilisensis Poseg****
Posoniensis Sarosiensis Scepusiensis Simigiensis Sirmiensis Soproniensis Strigoniensis Szabolcsensis Szaladiensis Szathmariensis Szolnok...
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Kingdom of
Hungary (12th–16th century), the area was
divided between Sirmiensis and
Valkoensis counties.
During Ottoman administration (16th–18th century)...
- The
Diocese of
Srijem (Latin:
Dioecesis Sirmiensis) is
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Serbia. It is a suffragan...
- is
known as German:
Gespanschaft Vukovar-Syrmien, Latin: Cornacensis-
Sirmiensis, Hebrew: מחוז ווקובאר-סריימיה and
Church Slavonic: Вльковарьскосрємьскꙑ...
- (1800)
Volume VII -
Ecclesia Diocletana, Antibarensis, Dyrrhachiensis, et
Sirmiensis ****
earum suffraganeis (1817)
Volume VIII -
Ecclesiae Scopiensis, Sardicensis...
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Bulgars north of the Danube, not far from the
former province of
Pannonia Sirmiensis." Nevertheless, Kuber's
people soon
liberated the POWs and led them south...
- (1741-1814) György Szerémi (around 1490 –
after 1548) Latin:
Georgius Sirmiensis; Croatian:
Juraj Srijemac,
Hungarian writer born here. List of places...