• Jireček is a Czech surname that may refer to the following notable people: Hermenegild Jireček (1827–1909), Bohemian jurisconsult Josef Jireček (1825–1888)...
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    Konstantin Josef Jireček (24 July 1854 – 10 January 1918) was an Austro-Hungarian Czech historian, politician, diplomat, and Slavist. He was the founder...
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    The Jireček Line is a conceptual boundary through the ancient Balkans that divides the influence of the Latin (in the north) and Greek (in the south)...
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    Hermenegild Jireček, Ritter von Samokov (Czech: Hermenegild Jireček, rytíř ze Samokovu; 13 April 1827 – 29 December 1909), Bohemian jurisconsult, who...
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    Josef Jireček (9 October 1825, in Vysoké Mýto – 25 November 1888, in Prague) was a Czech scholar. He was born in Vysoké Mýto (then part of the Austrian...
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    Archived from the original on 18 March 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2018. Jireček, K.J. (1876). Geschichte der Bulgaren [History of the Bulgarians] (in German)...
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    Jireček Point (Bulgarian: нос Иречек, romanized: nos Irechek, IPA: [ˈnɔs ˈirɛt͡ʃɛk]) is the point on the northwest coast of Smith Island in the South...
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    language in the eastern part of the Roman empire, especially south of the Jireček Line, Latin spread to some extent in Macedonia. Slavic tribes settled in...
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    Byzantine history and prosopography. Variorum Reprints. ISBN 9780860781905. Jireček, Konstantin; Thopia (1916). Illyrisch-albanische Forschungen. Duncker &...
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    Patriarchate in 1219 was the final act of establishing Nemanjić rule. Konstantin Jireček concluded, from the correspondence of archbishop Demetrios of Ohrid from...
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    history of the Romanian language started in the Roman provinces north of the Jireček Line in Classical antiquity but there are 3 main hypotheses about its exact...
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    Greek and Latin use in the region (later called the Jireček Line). However large spaces south of Jireček Line were and are inhabited by Vlachs (Aromanians)...
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    Shkumbin river since the Post-Roman and Pre-Slavic period, straddling the Jireček Line. Centuries-old communities speaking Albanian dialects can be found...
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  • Balkans, there were Paleo-Balkan peoples, such as Romanized and Hellenized (Jireček Line) Illyrians, Thracians and Dacians, as well as Greeks and Celtic Scordisci...
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    along the boundary of Latin and Ancient Greek linguistic influence, the Jireček Line. There are various modern historians and linguists who believe that...
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  • used interchangeably (e.g., in The Story of the Fisherman). Konstantin Jireček believed that mārid refers to the Greek: Μαρδαϊται, romanized: Mardaitai...
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    the Armenian Genocide. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85772-744-2. Jireček, Konstantin (1899). Княжество България. Част I. Българската държава [The...
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    ś, ź, ć, ń, and ľ following the same pattern). Czech politician Josef Jireček took an interest in this concept and managed to gain support for the project...
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    Sandfeld, Balkanfilologien (København, 1926, MCMXXVI). Konstantin Josef Jireček, Die Balkanvölker und ihre kulturellen und politischen Bestrebungen, Urania...
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    The Jireček Line between Latin- and Greek-language Roman inscriptions...
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    within the Latin sphere of influence in the Northern Balkans, north of the Jireček Line, which roughly demarcated the areas of influence of Latin and Greek...
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    ., nebst der Geschichte derselben. pp. 13–. Hermenegild Jireček; Ritter Hermenegild Jireček von Samokov (1863). Slovanské právo v Čechách a na Moravě...
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    Roman or Byzantine Empire and other parts of the Balkans south of the Jireček Line. Vulgar Latin and Late Latin among the uneducated and educated populations...
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  • religious affiliation with the Eastern Romans/Byzantines.[citation needed] Jireček Line Cf. Fishwick, Duncan. The imperial cult in the Latin West: studies...
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  • second stage began in 1859 after the publication of a proposal by Josef Jireček to remake the Ukrainian writing system on the basis of the Czech alphabet...
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    osmanischen Eroberung (1204–1740). F.A. Perthes, 1877, p. 323 (in German) Jirecek, Konstantin. History of the Bulgarians, p. 382 Fine, J. V. A. The Late...
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    Transylvanian Studies. pp. 103–129. Jireček, Constantin (1911). Geschichte der Serben. Vol. 1. Gotha: Perthes. Jireček, Constantin (1918). Geschichte der...
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    Nugent Brooke (1966). The Cambridge Medieval History. Macmillan. p. 383. Jireček, Konstantin (1923). Istorija Srba. Izdavačka knjižarnica G. Kona. p. 147...
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    Srebrenica because of its mines. According to Czech historian Konstantin Josef Jireček, from 1411 to 1463, Srebrenica switched hands several times, being Hungarian...
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    Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. p. 548. ISBN 0-472-08260-4. Jireček 1978, p. 367. Setton, Hazard & Zacour 1990, p. 293. Pogăciaș 2015, p. 331...
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