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- preserved records of the parliamentary sessions (Congregatio Regni totius Sclavonie generalis) – held in Zagreb (Zagabria), Croatia – date from 19 April 1273...
- calling him his Vicar General for the regions of Sclavonia (in partibus Sclavonie). He was also named Duke of Split, and given possessions on the islands...
- Zagreb on 19 April 1273[citation needed] as the Congregatio Regni totius Sclavonie generalis or Universitas nobilium Regni Sclavoniae (General diet of the...
- calling him his Vicar General for the regions of Slavonia (in partibus Sclavonie). Thus, like Venice, the Neapolitans still considered the region simply...
- leading to the outbreak of war in 1276. The Congregatio Regni totius Sclavonie Generalis, with its decisions (statuta et constitutiones), is the oldest...
- following lettering on it: + S(IGILLVM) PAVLI BREBERIENSIS BANI TOCIVS SCLAVONIE Another seal of the same man has: PAVLVS DE BREBERIO BANVS CROATORVM D[OMI]N[V]S...
- Slavonia, which are heretics" (contra omnes Transilvanos, Bosnenses et Sclavonie, qui heretici fuerint). Pop says if Transylvania was heretical in the...
- Retrieved 11 February 2021. gifted to Memleben Abbey as "Doblin in partibus Sclavonie" (transl. "in the Slavic lands") Hingst, C. W. (1872). Chronik von Döbeln...
- Slavonia, which are heretics” (contra omnes Transilvanos, Bosnenses et Sclavonie, qui heretici fuerint). Treatment of Orthodox Christians worsened under...
- Történettudományi Intézete. ISBN 963 8312 98 X. Zsoldos, Attila (2005b). "Ducissa Sclavonie [Duchess of Slavonia]". In Almási, Tibor; Draskóczy, István; Jancsó, Éva...