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Pansclavonian
Pansclavic Pan`sclav"ic, Pansclavism Pan`sclav"ism, Pansclavist Pan`sclav"ist, Pansclavonian Pan`scla*vo"ni*an See Panslavic, Panslavism, etc.
Sclavonian
Sclavonian Scla*vo"nian, a. & n. Same as Slavonian.

Meaning of SCLAVONIA from wikipedia

- Sclavonia may refer to: Sclavonia, archaic English (via Latin) designation for the region of Slavonia, now part of Croatia Sclavonia, archaic English (via...
- James of Sclavonia (Croatian: Jakov Zadranin; c. 1400 – 27 April 1485 or 1496), also known as Giacomo Illirico, Giacomo of Bitetto or Jakov Varingez,...
- "lost many noble knights while p****ing through Sclavonia". After "strenuous p****age across Sclavonia", they entered Shkodër the capital of the kingdom...
- Scalovia or Skalvia (Lithuanian: Skalva, German: Sclavonia, Schalauen, Polish: Skalowia, Latin: Sclavonia, Schlavonia) was the area of Prussia originally...
- battleground between Venice on one side and Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia (Sclavonia) and Hungary on the other, whose king, Emeric, pledged himself to join...
- totam (acquisivi) ("Whole of S(c)lavonia"). In other European do****ents Sclavonia was also a common synonym for Croatia and Dalmatia. The Slavs arrived...
- attested by George Montagu in his 1802 Ornithological Dictionary, from Sclavonia, an old name for northern Prussia, referring to the species' main breeding...
- are: MONETA REGIS P SCLAVONIA (common) MONETA B REGIS P SCLAVONIA (moneta Belae regis pro sclavonia, scarce) MONETA DVCIS P SCLAVONIA (scarce) MONETA REGIS...
- The following is a list of German Gaue which existed during the Middle Ages. It lists the names of the Frankish or German Gaue, many of which are still...
- Slavonia (Croatian: Juraj iz Slavonije, Juraj Slovinac, Latin: Georgius de Sclavonia, French: Georges d’Esclavonie, Georges de Sorbonne; 1355 or 1360 – 6 May...