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which in the
Middle Ages
evolved into Aspalathum, Spalathum,
Spalatrum and
Spalatro in the
Dalmatian language of the city's
Romance po****tion. The Venetian...
- very rare
Ghost Stories and
Tales of
Mystery (1851). An
anonymous novella Spalatro: From the
Notes of Fra Giacomo,
published in the
Dublin University Magazine...
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again encounter the
dismissed Spalatro, who had
followed them with
designs of
extorting money from Schedoni, but
Spalatro is shot in a
scuffle and left...
-
Raynerius of
Split (died 1180) was an
Italian Camaldolese monk. He
became bishop of Cagli, from 1156 to 1175, and then
archbishop of Split. He was stoned...
- draughtsmen, Adam
published Ruins of the
Palace of
Emperor Diocletian at
Spalatro in
Dalmatia (London, 1764). Diocletian's
palace was an
inspiration for...
-
Henry Williams, Željko Rebrača,
Marcelo Nicola,
Glenn Sekunda,
William Di
Spalatro, Tomás Jofresa,
Denis Marconato,
Casey Schmidt,
Davide Bonora, Riccardo...
- The
Archdiocese of Split-Makarska (Latin:
Archidioecesis Spalatensis-Macarscensis; Croatian: Splitsko-makarska nadbiskupija) is a
Latin Metropolitan archdiocese...
-
censure directed against Marc
Antonio de Dominis, the
apostate Archbishop of
Spalatro, and
author of De
republica christiana,
against ecclesiastical hierarchy;...
-
Clerisseau spent time
intensively studying the
ruins of Diocletian's
Palace at
Spalatro in
Dalmatia (now
known as Split, in
modern Croatia).
These studies were...
-
Diocletian at
Spalatro in
Dalmatia By
Robert Adam, 1764.
Plates made
available by the
University of
Wisconsin Digital Collections Center. (N.B. "
Spalatro" was...