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    The Diocese of Prizren and Pristina (Latin: Dioecesis Prisrianensis e Pristinensis, Serbian: Епархија Призренско-Приштинска, romanized: Eparhija Prizrensko-Prištinska...
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    number of Catholics in the area. Upon the cathedral's completion, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Pristina moved from Prizren to Pristina. The cathedral...
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  • Diocese of Prizren may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren, former diocese of Catholic Church, that existed until 1969 Roman Catholic Diocese...
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    habitation and use since the Bronze Age. Prizren has been traditionally identified with the settlement of Theranda in Roman Dardania, although other locations...
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  • and for all Iceland: Diocese of Reykjavík in Kosovo: Diocese of Prizren-Priština, for all Kosovo cfr. Serbia for the Catholics of Byzantine Rite in and...
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    Albanian Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Pristina. The Cathedral of Prizren was commissioned in 1870 by Dario Bucciarelli, Archbishop of Skopje. Its clocktower...
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    The Diocese of Prizren-Pristina (until 5 September 2018, an Apostolic Administration of Prizren) is the ecclesiastical district of the Catholic Church...
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    Metropolitan Archdiocese of Belgrade Diocese of Subotica Diocese of Zrenjanin Diocese of Syrmia Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Pristina (for Kosovo), elevated...
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    Kosovo (redirect from State of Kosova)
    is Pristina. The Dardani tribe emerged in Kosovo and established the Kingdom of Dardania in the 4th century BC. It was later annexed by the Roman Empire...
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    diocese of Zrenjanin and the diocese of Subotica, and the diocese of Srijem (suffragan to Croatian archdiocese Đakovo-Osijek). The diocese of Prizren-Pristina...
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  • Đura Džudžar - Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur Kosovo: Bishop Dodë Gjergji - Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Pristina (elevated from an Apostolic...
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  • vol. I, p. 463) believes a copyist error; some identify it with Pristina or Prizren, despite suspicious geographical distance, while L. Petit identifies...
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  • of Lucca Archdiocese of Spoleto Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia Diocese of Orvieto-Todi Kosovo Diocese of Prizren-Pristina Liechtenstein Archdiocese of...
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    Priština (Diocese of Prizren-Priština, Kosovo) Co-Cathedral of Christ the King in Belgrade (Archdiocese of Belgrade) Cathedral of the Greek Catholic Church...
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    serves as head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta, confirmed that Mother Teresa would be named co-patron of the Calcutta Diocese, alongside Francis...
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    Prizren, in southern Kosovo. Since 2006, the church is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site named Medieval Monuments in Kosovo. In the beginning of...
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    town of Novo Brdo, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Pristina. The fortress was built in the late 13th century by king Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia...
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    History Institute in Pristina has claimed that Montenegrin bishops converted over 1,700 Albanian Catholics into Orthodoxy in the area of Yakova in March 1913...
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    campus of the University of Pristina to the streets of several cities in Kosovo demanding the upgrading of the Autonomous Region to the status of full Republic...
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    and the title of duke. In early November, Arsenije III met with Habsburg commander-in-chief, General Enea Silvio Piccolomini in Prizren; after this talk...
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    Patriarch. As a bishop of Ras and Prizren Pavle built numerous new churches and helped the reconstruction of old ones. He spent a lot of time in traveling...
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    Scupi became the seat of a diocese. In 395, following the division of the Roman Empire in two, Scupi became part of the Eastern Roman Empire. An ancient...
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    Albanians (redirect from People of Albania)
    influence of Catholicism and the conversion to its rite, not only in the region of Durrës but in other parts of the country. A new wave of Catholic dioceses, churches...
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    ruins of the Roman Catholic church that was built by Danube Swabians community in 1914 in memory of the medieval seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Srijem...
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    the towns of Prizren, Dragaš and Pristina. Kosovska Mitrovica and the Ibar River valley were incorporated into the German-occupied territory of Serbia,...
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    Serbs (redirect from Lists of Serbians)
    the Serbs faced the Ottomans at the Battle of Kosovo on the plain of Kosovo Polje, near the town of Priština. Both Lazar and Sultan Murad I were killed...
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    Prizren: Diocese of Raška-Prizren. Samardžić, Radovan; Duškov, Milan, eds. (1993). Serbs in European Civilization. Belgrade: Nova, Serbian Academy of...
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    Brdo, Rudnik and Prizren. The Balšić family minted coins in Cyrillic in Prizren and in Latin in Zeta. Serbia inherited important Roman roads, like Via...
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