Doclea

Doclea

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  • Doclĕa — (D. Leach.), Gattung der Spinnenkrebse; Füße lang, dünn, Brustschild verkürzt, eben so breit als lang, oft kurze u. dünne Scheeren; Art: Spinne (D araneus), Schalenschild kugelig, geht in einen spitzigen, gebogenen Schnabel aus, ganz mit… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • DOCLEA — Dalmat. urbs, hodie Antivari. Pop. Docleatae. Plin. l. 3. c. 2. Medon Nigro, opp. eiusdem tractus dicitur. Sansoni est Cataro, ad Rhyzonicum sin …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Doclea (Titularerzbistum) — Doclea ist ein Titularerzbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen antiken Bischofssitz in der Stadt Duklja, die sich in der römischen Provinz Dalmatia Superior befand. Titularerzbischöfe von Doclea Nr. Name Amt von bis 1 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Duklja — Doclea or Duklja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља[a]) was a medieval state with hereditary lands roughly encompassing the territories of present day southeastern Montenegro, from Kotor on the west to the river Bojana on the east and to the sources of… …   Wikipedia

  • History of the Balkans — The Balkans is an area of southeastern Europe situated at a major crossroads between mainland Europe and the Near East. The distinct identity and fragmentation of the Balkans owes much to its common and often violent history and to its very… …   Wikipedia

  • Stefan Nemanja — Стѣфань Неманя Стефан Немања Grand Prince of Rascia The fresco of Saint Simeon (Stefan Nemanja), King s Church in Studenica monastery Gran …   Wikipedia

  • List of Serbian monarchs — See also: List of Serbian consorts Monarchy of Serbia Former Monarchy …   Wikipedia

  • History of Montenegro — This article is part of a series Praevalitana …   Wikipedia

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  • Travunia — (Serbian: Травунија or Травуња, Transliterations: Travunija , Travunja ; Latin: Terbounia ) was a medieval Serbian realm centered at Trebinje in today s eastern Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia (now part of Croatia). states:: From the city of… …   Wikipedia

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