- and was in turn
continued by
Arnold of Lübeck's
Chronica Slavorum. Helmold:
Chronica Slavorum. Neu übertragen und erläutert von
Heinz Stoob. In: Ausgewählte...
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Arnoldi Chronica Slavorum is the
continuation of Helmold's
Chronica Slavorum by
Arnold of Lübeck. It was
continued down to 1209. Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt...
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Monumenta Slavorum (Latin for
Monuments of Slavs) were two
series of
primary sources for the
history of
South Slavs,
published by the
Yugoslav Academy...
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Slavorum Apostoli (Latin: The
Apostles of the Slavs) is an
encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1985. In it he
talks about two
saintly brothers,...
- King of the
Slavs (Latin: rex Sclavorum,
Sclavorum rex) was a
title denoting some
Slavic rulers, as well as
Germanic rulers that
conquered Slavs, in the...
-
January 2016). "Rakia –
Everything you
wanted to know
about this drink".
slavorum.org. Bethune,
Meredith (14
January 2022). "What Is Rakija?". tastingtable...
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Development Encyclicals Redemptor hominis Dives in
misericordia Laborem exercens Slavorum Apostoli Dominum et
vivificantem Redemptoris Mater Sollicitudo rei socialis...
- French, etc.). In
medieval Latin sources, terms: Slavus, Slavonia, or
Slavorum (and more variants, from as
early as 1029) have been used. In
German sources...
- by
three sources: the main
information is
given by Helmold's
Chronica Slavorum and Saxo Grammaticus’s
Gesta Danorum; he is also
mentioned by Knýtlinga...
- Bernolák (1762–1813) in his
Dissertatio philologico-critica de
litteris Slavorum, used in the six-volume Slovak-Czech-Latin-German-Hungarian Dictionary...