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- Look up vincentia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vincentia may refer to: Vincentia, New South Wales, town in Australia Vicentina, Brazil Vicenza,...
- Saint Vincenca (sometimes spelled Vicenza or Vicenca, Croatian: Sveta Vincenca) is a Christian saint, who lived in the third century in Rome. As a young...
- Saragossa (died 304), a.k.a. Vincent the Deacon, deacon and martyr Saint Vincenca, 3rd century Roman martyress, whose relics are in Blato, Croatia Vincent...
- Očeta Vincenca smrt is a novel by Slovenian author Peter Božič. It was first published in 1979. List of Slovenian novels v t e v t e v t e...
- 5th century Vigilius of Trent 5th century Viktor of Xanten 3rd century Vincenca 3rd century Vincent of Lérins 445 Vincent of Saragossa 304 Vincent, Orontius...
- Cybalae Jerome St. Julian Pope Caius Saint Marinus Maurus of Parentium Saint Vincenca Marko Krizin Leopold Mandić Nicholas Tavelic John of Trogir Miroslav Bulešić...
- dance, the Kumpanija, which is performed on April 28, the day of Saint Vincenca, the town's patron saint, Blato Public library, sanctuary, ethno-museum...
- performed March 19, St. Joseph Blato, performed on April 28, the day of Saint Vincenca and during the summer months Čara, performed a few times per year, including...
- (XII). Strohal, Rudolf (1910–1911). "Anali ili kronika boljunskoga plovana Vincenca Frlanića i njegova nastavljača Ivana Križmanića" [Annals or Chronicle of...
- sons. Mateo Nikola Pucić (21 June 1728–c. 1801), married Marija Magdalena Vincenca Bondić (born 14 April 1738) in Dubrovnik on 17 April 1768. Their sons were:...