The Romans named the province Dalmatia after the largest and bravest of the tribes living on the coast. |
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In this part of Dalmatia there are places missing where one can purchase what they want, by the gram or decagram, and exactly how much they need. |
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On the subject of people's rights, I should like to mention the presence here outside Parliament of people from Istria, Dalmatia and Fiume. |
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Like in most cases, the Benedictine nuns came to Dalmatia following Benedictine monks. |
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Over 60 years have gone by since the historic theft of our property in Istria and Dalmatia. |
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Until 1918 the U.S. Immigration Service counted Croatians from Dalmatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina separately from other Croatians, who were classified as Slovenians. |
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Unease, even anger, feel particularly pronounced here in Split, the historic capital of Dalmatia. |
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The extreme south of Dalmatia and all Croatia make it a very special region for its natural beauty as well as for its culture and its history. |
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Guest docents, musicologists specializing in Dalmatia and the Beneventan heritage will aid us in the reading and knowledge of the sources. |
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Once-worthless patches of seaside land can be worth fortunes today. In the last 20 years some 66,000 jobs have been lost in Dalmatia, 40,000 of them in the Split area. |
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It forms the northernmost part of Dalmatia. |
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The dispute over the property of those expelled from Istria, Rijeka and Dalmatia, if not definitively settled, will in fact make dialogue between the two peoples impossible. |
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I think that ship building in this part of Dalmatia has potential but you need to know how to use it and grouping and gathering can help this purpose, said Vea. 40 companies with more than 7000 employees joined the cluster. |
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Sometimes by a rare piece of luck a pocket is found immediately, on the surface of the earth, as occurred recently in Dalmatia when Nero was emperor, one yielding fifty pounds weight of gold a day. |
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The existence of Benedictine nuns in our regions goes back to the 11th century, when all of Europe was swept by enthusiasm for religious life, with the first monastery being established in Dalmatia. |
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This is a grant by Odoacer to Pierius of properties in Sicily near Syracuse and on the island of Melita in Dalmatia, worth in total 690 solidi. |
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Philip finally achieved a third marriage on 7 May 1196, when he was married to Agnes of Merania from Dalmatia. |
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Following the repression of the revolt the Roman province of Illyricum was split into Dalmatia and Pannonia. |
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He traveled in Greece, Hispania, Italy, Sicily, Dalmatia, Gaul, Liguria, North Africa, and on the eastern shores of the Adriatic. |
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In the unredeemed lands of Istria and Dalmatia, the people of Fiume and Pola are demanding their rights, rights still being trampled underfoot more than 60 years after the end of the war. |
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In pursuance of his father's Hungarian ambitions, he led an expedition into Dalmatia and declared himself king of Hungary at Zara in August 1404, though he actually controlled very little territory. |
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The German alliance seemed to offer little, while Rome's other foreign objective, the Italian irredenta in the Tirol and Dalmatia, was aimed at Austria-Hungary. |
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The Romans finally conquered the Illyrians circa 9 A. D., and annexed the territory of today's Bosnia to the Roman province of Dalmatia, thus resulting in the collapse of the Illyrian kingdom. |
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By the time he died, he had stemmed the relentless Ottoman advance through Europe and himself ruled over an empire that stretched from the Black Sea to Dalmatia and from Moravia to Bosnia. |
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Upon Nepos's murder in 480 Odoacer invaded Dalmatia, to punish the murderers. |
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Brela forms a part of the wider area of Dalmatia or Southern Croatia which is rich in historical and cultural heritage as well as in beauty spots. |
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However, few of Nepos' contemporaries were willing to support his cause after he ran away to Dalmatia. |
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Some historians regard Julius Nepos, who ruled in Dalmatia until being murdered in 480, as the last lawful Western Roman Emperor. |
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Ostrogothic power was fully established over Italy, Sicily, Dalmatia and the lands to the north of Italy. |
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Later in 409, the West Romans stationed ten thousand Huns in Italy and Dalmatia to fend off Alaric, who then abandoned plans to march on Rome. |
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In 1358, following a war with the Kingdom of Hungary, the Treaty of Zadar forced Venice to give up many of its possessions in Dalmatia. |
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In 1000, Pietro II Orseolo sent a fleet of 6 ships to defeat the Narentine pirates from Dalmatia. |
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Cadamosto served as Venetian proveditor in Cattaro, then in Corone, and was sent on diplomatic missions to Dalmatia and Herzegovina. |
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The Doge already carried the titles of Duke of Dalmatia and Duke of Istria. |
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By the end of hostilities in November 1918, Admiral Enrico Millo declared himself Italy's Governor of Dalmatia. |
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In Croatia, in areas of ancient Dalmatia, such as Herzegovina and the Krajina, they are known as gromila. |
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Another name used in the period was Mare Dalmaticum, applied to waters off the coast of Dalmatia or Illyricum. |
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Pannonian Croat duke Vojnomir of Pannonian Croatia aided Charlemagne, and the Franks made themselves overlords over the Croats of northern Dalmatia, Slavonia and Pannonia. |
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Marcellinus in Dalmatia, and Aegidius around Soissons in northern Gaul, rejected both Ricimer and his puppets and maintained some version of Roman rule in their areas. |
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Gundobad had already left to contest the Burgundian throne in Gaul and Glycerius gave up without a fight, retiring to become bishop of Salona in Dalmatia. |
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Augustus intended to extend the Roman Empire to the whole known world, and in his reign, Rome conquered Cantabria Aquitania, Raetia, Dalmatia, Illyricum and Pannonia. |
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Before the final fight with Antony, Octavian's campaigns against the tribes in Dalmatia were the first step in expanding Roman dominions to the Danube. |
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In the early years of Basil I's reign, Arab raids on the coasts of Dalmatia were successfully repelled, and the region once again came under secure Byzantine control. |
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Austrian Cisleithania contained various duchies and principalities but also the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Dalmatia, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. |
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The southern fringe of the basin was in Dalmatia and Moesia. |
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Venice regained Dalmatia in 1409 and held it for nearly four hundred years, with the republic's apex of trading and military power in the first half of the 15th century. |
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Settlements along the Adriatic dating to between 6100 and 5900 BC appear in Albania and Dalmatia on the eastern coast, related to the Cardium Pottery culture. |
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