- Senj (Croatian: [sêɲ]; Italian: Segna; Latin: Senia;
Hungarian and German:
Zengg) is a town on the
upper Adriatic coast in Croatia, in the
foothills of the...
- The
Diocese of Senj-Modruš (German:
Zengg-Modrus, Italian:
Diocesi di Modruš, Latin:
Dioecesis Modrussensis) was
located in the
historical Kingdom of...
- also
transported through Wiener Neustadt and the
Adriatic ports Triest and
Zengg to the
copper market in Venice. At the time
mines from both
Tyrol and Hungary...
- board.
Matthias also
secured an exit to the
Adriatic Sea: the city-port of
Zengg from
which Matthias Balázs
could embark for his
maritime campaigns. King...
- (Italian),
Senja or
Segnia (Latin), Senj (Croatian, Serbian, Slovene),
Zengg (German,
former Hungarian) Setúbal
Saint Ubes (former English), Saint-Yves...
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Milan Ogrizović Born (1877-02-11)February 11, 1877
Zengg, Austria-Hungary (now Senj, Croatia) Died
August 25, 1923(1923-08-25) (aged 46) Zagreb, Kingdom...
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which frankincense was gathered, he
mentions Zengisa Acra, Cape Zenj or
Zengg Neville Chittick (1979), "Early
Ports in the Horn of Africa", International...
-
which frankincense was gathered, he
mentions Zengisa Acra, Cape Zenj or
Zengg Goldenberg,
David M. "It Is
Permitted to
Marry a Ku****e." AJS
review 37...
- 1520; the
pontificalia were
committed to Vincentius,
Bishop of Ottochaz-
Zengg. The
series of ****istants to the vicar, now
known as vices-gerentes (vicegerents)...
- (2PG15)
Solin (Salona)
Scardona (2PG15)
Skradin Senia (2PG15) Senj (Segna,
Zengg)
Siscia Sisak Spalatum Split (Spalato)
Tarsatica (2PG15)
Trsat (Tersatto)...