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    such as anti-democracy‚ anti-liberalism‚ anti-communism‚ anti-capitalism. From a political point of view in Italy‚ a feeling of discontent among masses was created by the way that Italy was treated after the war ended. Even if Italy claims to get Dalmatia and Fiume‚ but it was rejected by the United States President Woodrow Wilson. After the treaties were signed with the defeated states‚ Italy still did not achieve its goals. This event generated among Italians strong emotions against the Wilson and

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    Diocletian Cult

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    and Iranian exiles. This formed a strong Jewish presence on the East Adriatic Coast. The East Adriatic Coast was a smart place to settle because of its location for economic trade‚ not to mention its mild climate and beautiful geography. Salona‚ Dalmatia‚ and Split are all prime examples of the settlement of Jews in the Adriatic. Between 295 and 305 AD Emperor Diocletian built the awe-inspiring and massive Diocletian Palace. The huge villa built for Emperor Diocletian was originally conceived as

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    battles the Romans annihilated the Vandal kingdom‚ took the king‚ Gelimer‚ prisoner to Constantinople‚ and re-estabished the authority of Caesar in Africa. In 535 Belisarius sailed for Sicily. The island was conquered at once. After a reverse in Dalmatia that province was also subdued. Belisarius in 536 took Rhegium and Naples‚ entered Rome in triumph‚ seized Ravenna‚ sustained a siege in Rome till 538‚ when the Goths retired. A second general‚ Narses‚ then arrived with reinforcements from Constantinople;

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    International University of Sarajevo History and Civilization HIST 191 Fall 2013 Research paper Topic: 10 Genocides against Bošnjaks Student: Professor: Faruk Hodžić Prof. Muhidin Mulalić ID number: 1210195 Contents Abstract Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction‚ in whole or in part‚ of

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    History Museum Excursion

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    elements as well as high quality glass and some daily use stuff. On the other hand we also learned about Croatian National Revival‚ which was in the XIX century from 1835 – 1848. At that time Croatia was divided into three parts: Croatia‚ Slavonia and Dalmatia‚ which was influented by different neighbour counties. People who lived in different parts of the country had their own dialects and could not communicate with each other. As a result Ljudevit Gaj made the first basis for Croatian Language to unify

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    st. jerome

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    the Vulgate‚ and declared it the authentic text to be used in the Church. In order to be able to do such work‚ Jerome prepared himself well. He was a master of Latin‚ Greek‚ Hebrew and Chaldaic. He began his studies at his birthplace‚ Stridon in Dalmatia (in the former Yugoslavia). After his preliminary education he went to Rome‚ the center of learning at that time‚ and thence to Trier‚ Germany‚ where the scholar was very much in evidence. He spent several years in each place‚ always trying to find

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    and Herzegovina are between the historical of Croatia-Slavonia to the north‚ Dalmatia to the south‚ Serbia and Montenegro to the east/southeast” (www.nationsencyclopedia.com‚ 2013). It is populated in ancient times since 400 BC by the Illyrians‚ Thracians‚ Celts with Greek colonies. The Romans took over around 168 BC but it took them about one hundred and fifty years to take control of the whole country called Dalmatia Province. The Roman Empire found that Bosnia is the frontier land of the western

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    Germany. In 1915‚Italy joined WWI because Britain and France promised territorial gains in return. However‚the Paris peace Settlement disappointed all Italians‚only a small part of land such as Tryol and Istria were ceded to Italy but not the Dalmatia and port of Fiume. Italians considered it as a great humiliation and drove their anger to the government. A similar thing happened in Germany that it was decided by the Big Three‚Germany had to accept the total blame for the war. Because of that

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    Mamluk Jerusalem

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    Word Count: 1‚622 Ayyubid and Mamluk Jerusalem The core idea of God/sacred argued by Armstrong in Jerusalem: One City‚ Three Faiths is the idea of a sort of transcendence into something greater than just who we are as people. The exact meanings of sacred and holiness can vary throughout a culture over a period of time with the main idea remaining the same. During the period of Mamluk reign in Jerusalem‚ the city’s holiness had become more spiritual to the Muslims than ever before. As Christians

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    Peace of Vienna

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    takeover of Finland‚ trusteeship over the greater part of Poland‚ and takes Bessarabia from the Ottoman Empire‚ this helped Alexander I continue his march to Constantinople. Austria recovers the Tyrol‚ the kingdom of Venetia‚ Lombardy‚ as well as Dalmatia. These territories gave the Hapsburg Empire a Southern and Mediterranean engagement. Britain didn’t claim any territories on the European continent‚ the British were more concerned with developing it’s colonial empire and ensuring the security of

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