- Dalmatia. The
English word "slave"
derives from the
Latin term for Slavs,
slavicus.
Brittany takes its name from this
settlement by Britons. Such entourages...
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Munich Serbian Psalter (Serbian: Минхенски српски псалтир, romanized: Minhenski
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engraved the double-headed
eagle at the
northern wall. The
Codex Monacensis Slavicus 4 (fl. 1371–1389) has
richly attested artwork of the
Serbian eagle. The...
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comes from Vrbové in present-day
Slovakia and is e.g.
listed as "nobilis
Slavicus –
Slovak nobleman" in his
secondary school registration). In
terms of sports...
- or 10th
century Munich Serbian Psalter, also
known as
Codex Monacensis Slavicus 4, a 14th-century
illuminated psalter written in
Church Slavonic of the...
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engraved the double-headed
eagle at the
northern wall. The
Codex Monacensis Slavicus 4 (fl. 1371–89) has
richly attested artwork of the
Serbian eagle. The double-headed...
- bibliothèque impériale de Paris, Paris, 1858.
Annus ecclesiasticus graeco-
slavicus, Bruxelles, 1863.
Cursus vitae et
certamen martyriii B.
Josaphat Kuncevicii...
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Lives of the Saints. Martynov, Ivan (1863).
Annus ecclesiasticus græeco-
slavicus (in Latin). Brussels. p. 103.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Lists of
Glagolitic m****cripts Its
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Codex Vatic****
Slavicus 3 Glagoliticus. Damjanović,
Stjepan (2004).
Slovo iskona. Zagreb: Matica...
- Jozef; Kurz,
Jozef (1929).
Evangeliarium ****emani.
Codex Vatic**** 3,
slavicus glag. Vol. 1. Prague.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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