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Koper grew to
become the
capital of
Venetian Istria and was
renamed Caput Histriae 'head of Istria' (from
which stems its
modern Italian name, Capodistria)...
- pol1t1čno-geografske značilnosti alpsko-jadranskega
prostora brez meja". Acta
Histriae (in Slovenian, English, and Italian). 16 (3).
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Board of Editors: Acta
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Histriae "Acta
Histriae".
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- It
became a
naval station and the seat of the
Corrector Venetiarum et
Histriae. A mint was established, of
which the
coins were very numerous. The bishop...
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governed at the end of the
fourth century by
eight consulares (Venetiae et
Histriae, Aemiliae, Liguriae,
Flaminiae et
Piceni annonarii,
Tusciae et Umbriae...
- "Patriarch
Fortunatus of
Grado and the
Placitum of Riziano" (PDF). Acta
Histriae. 13 (1): 63–78. Meyendorff, John (1989).
Imperial unity and
Christian divisions:...
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Peretti died on May 1, 1986, in Englewood, New Jersey, aged 69.
Rondo Histriae,
mixed choir from
Croatia chant The Lion
Sleep Tonight - (video) on YouTube...
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Istrians March of
Istria Istrian–Dalmatian
exodus Istrian Italians Acta
Histriae Notes Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer,
History of the
literary cultures...
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Quiritium quindecem/viro
sacris faciundis correc/tori
Venetiarum et
Histriae /
praefecto annonae urbis /
sacrae **** iure
gladii comiti /
ordinis primi...
- "Patriarch
Fortunatus of
Grado and the
Placitum of Riziano" (PDF). Acta
Histriae. 13 (1): 63–78. Luthar, Oto, ed. (2008). The Land Between: A
History of...