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Antemurale Christianitatis (English:
Bulwark of Christendom) was a
label that Pope Leo X gave to
Croatia in 1519
which was the
frontiers of
Christian Europe...
- The
Antemurale myth or the
Bulwark myth is one of the
nationalist myths which implies a
certain nation's
mission of
being a
bulwark against the
other religions...
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intellectuals in
Tirana and Pristina."
Skanderbeg is
built in part of the
antemurale myth
complex which portrays Albanians united by
Skanderbeg as protectors...
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opposition to
Muslim advances, the
Commonwealth would gain the name of
Antemurale Christianitatis (bulwark of Christianity).
During the next 16 years, the...
- on the
Croatian soil.[citation needed] In 1519,
Croatia was
called the
Antemurale Christianitatis by Pope Leo X. The
Islamic Community of
Croatia (Mešihat...
- and a
defiant face, her gaze
fixed ahead. In
painter Ferdo Quiquerez's
Antemurale Christianitatis ("Bulwark of Christendom"),
Croatia is portra**** as a...
- are the
Arrival of the
Croats at Sea (1870),
Kosovo Maiden (1879), and
Antemurale Christianitatis (1892).
Ferdinand Peter von
Quiquerez was born in Budapest...
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Ottoman Empire. Pope Leo X
called Croatia the
forefront of
Christianity (
Antemurale Christianitatis) in 1519,
given that
several Croatian soldiers made significant...
- on the soil of the
Croatian Kingdom. In 1519,
Croatia was
called the
Antemurale Christianitatis by Pope Leo X.
After 1527,
Croatia was part of the Austrian...
- (1665) is the
first Ragusan literature work that
introduces the idea of
antemurale Christianitatis for
Croatian territories and
celebrates Zrinski as a hero...