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    Šibenik (redirect from Sebenico)
    Šibenik (Croatian: [ʃîbeniːk] ), historically known as Sebenico (Italian: [sebeˈniːko]), is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, where...
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  • Sebenico is the Italian name for the city of Šibenik, Croatia. Sebenico may also refer to: SMS Sebenico, an Austro-Hungarian cruiser in service 1880 to...
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    Giorgio da Sebenico (lit. 'George of Sebenico') or Giorgio Orsini or Juraj Dalmatinac (lit. 'George the Dalmatian'; c. 1410 – 10 October 1473) was a Venetian...
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    influence in major coastal urban areas exemplified in works of Giorgio da Sebenico and Nicolas of Florence such as the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik....
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    SMS Sebenico was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the third member of the Zara class, though built to a slightly different design to her...
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    completing over 100 convoy escort missions in the Mediterranean under the name Sebenico, mainly on routes between Italy and the Aegean and North Africa. Following...
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    The Diocese of Šibenik (Latin: Dioecesis Sebenicensis; Croatian: Šibenska biskupija) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Šibenik...
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    Renaissance influence in major urban areas exemplified in works of Giorgio da Sebenico and Niccolò Fiorentino such as the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik. The...
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    that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897. Roberto Ferruzzi was born in Sebenico in Dalmatia (now Šibenik, Croatia) in 1853 to Italian parents. At the age...
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    Lorenzo Pincino, Pier Paolo Bussato, Bonino da Milano, and Giorgio da Sebenico (Juraj Dalmatinac) and to Croatian ones Andrija Budčić and Grubiš Šlafčić...
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    obtain Austro-Hungarian territory in northern Dalmatia, including Zara, Sebenico and most of the Dalmatian islands. At the end of the war, Italian military...
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    (1531–1588) El Greco (1541–1614) Juan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553–1608) Giorgio da Sebenico (c. 1410 – 1475) Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino (1418–1506) Andrea Alessi...
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  • Diocese of Šibenik may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik, a diocese of the Catholic Church in Croatia, with seat in the city of Šibenik. Eastern...
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    Republic of Ragusa/Dubrovnik.[citation needed] During that time Giorgio da Sebenico, a renaissance sculptor and architect, famous for his work on the Cathedral...
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    James in Šibenik, was begun in 1441 in the Gothic style by Giorgio da Sebenico (Juraj Dalmatinac). Its unusual construction does not use mortar, the stone...
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    from Šibenik, then part of the Republic of Venice. Fausto was born in Sebenico (Šibenik), Venetian Dalmatia into the Croatian family of count Michele/Mihovil...
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    (Isola Lunga or Isola Grossa), 13C–1358 and 1409–1797 Šibenik (Sebenego/Sebenico), 1116–1133, 1322–1358 and 1412–1797 Trogir (Traù), 1125–1133 and 1420–1797...
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    Venice Years of service 1645-48 Rank "capo direttore de Morlacchi del territorio di Sebenico" Unit Morlach irregulars Battles/wars Cretan War (1645–1669)...
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    Natale Bonifacio de Sebenico (1537/38, in Sebenico – 23 February 1592, Sebenico) was a Venetian producer of engravings and woodcuts in Rome, where he...
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    Venice in 1412, because the newly (21 July 1412) conquered Šibenik, called Sebenico by the Venetian Republic, became the seat of the main customs office and...
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    Original Map of the province of Spalato without the islands. Later the area around Sebenico was united to the Province of Zara...
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    Loggia dei Mercanti, Giorgio da Sebenico (Adriatic Renaissance) Church of San Francesco alle Scale, Giorgio da Sebenico (Adriatic Renaissance) Romanesque...
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  • Herzegovina, Ottoman Empire Died 28 February 1729(1729-02-28) (aged 46–47) Sebenico, Dalmatia, Republic of Venice Years active Early modern period Known for...
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    Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary Died 22 May 1942(1942-05-22) (aged 30) Sebenico, Governorate of Dalmatia, Kingdom of Italy Political party Communist Party...
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  • Italian Zadar Croatia Zara Adriatic Sea 70,779 2021 Croatian Šibenik Croatia Sebenico Adriatic Sea 42,599 2021 Croatian Split Croatia Spalato Adriatic Sea 160...
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  • of the Ligurian Sea. KB Beograd was captured first by Italy in 1941 (RN Sebenico), then by German following the Italian Armistice in 1943 (TA 43). She was...
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    Consecration 23 November 1631 by Luigi Caetani Personal details Born 1579 Sebenico (Šibenik), Republic of Venice Died 1635 or 1637 or 1639 Republic of Venice...
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    the union to the Kingdom of Italy. The Regia Marina occupied Pola and Sebenico, which became the capital of the Military Government of Dalmatia. It occupied...
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    November 1918, Italian forces were reported to have reached Lissa, Lagosta, Sebenico, and other localities on the Dalmatian coast. By the end of hostilities...
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    and 18th century church. There are also several buildings by Giorgio da Sebenico, combining Gothic and Renaissance elements: the Palazzo Benincasa, the...
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