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Skradin (Italian: Scardona) is a
small town in the Šibenik-Knin
County of Croatia. It is
located near the Krka
river and at the
entrance to the Krka National...
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Diocese of
Skradin or
Scardona (Latin:
Dioecesis Scardonensis) is an
episcopal titular see and
former Roman Catholic bishopric with see in
Skradin, central...
- sent an army, led by
knight Palman and Đuraš Ilijić, to
defend Klis and
Skradin which were in the
hands of Dušan's sister, Jelena, the
widow of Mladen...
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Bribir is a
village in Šibenik-Knin County, near the town of
Skradin, in
southern Croatia. In its
location in the
Roman period was town Varvaria, while...
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county seat.
Other notable towns in the
county are Knin, Vodice, Drniš and
Skradin. The
county covers 2984 km2. It
includes 242
islands and
national parks...
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inquisitor Andrew reconciled many
heretics with the
Church in the town of
Skradin, but
precise figures are unknown. The
border areas with
Bohemia and Austria...
- from 1655 to his
death in 1658. Previously, he
served as the
bishop of
Skradin from 1642 to 1655 and from 1644, he was
entrusted with the
pastoral care...
- was born in a
Croatian family in the
vicinity of the
Croatian town of
Skradin.29 29 Hammer-Purgstall, Historija, sv. 1, 465. Matković, „****vanja po...
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ruled as his
widow over
Skradin and Klis.
After the
death of
Prince Mladen III (1348), the
Dalmatian cities of Klis and
Skradin were
ruled by Jelena, in...
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bishop of Hvar from 1412 to 1420 and from 1420 to 1428 and the
bishop of
Skradin from 1420 to 1423.
After his
transfer from the
Diocese of Duvno, he continued...