Genealogy Projects tagged with Dalmatia on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Nin - Croatian Genealogy

    Ovaj projekt je dio projekta Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija grada Nina, Hrvatska / This project is a part of Croatian Genealogy – Dalmatia, of city Nin, CroatiaOvaj projekt uključuje genealogiju o obiteljima iz Nina. / This project include a genealogy about families from Nin. Nin-Hr / Nin-En Matične crkvene knjige / Church Catholic records from FamilySearch * Nin 1 * Nin 2 ==Povijest / Histor...

  • Zadar

    Ovaj projekt je dio projekta Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija grada Zadra / Croatian Genealogy – Dalmatia city of Zadar Hr | En | It | Bs | Fr | Cz | De | Pl | Hu | Sl | Latin Zadar, Zara Lokacija / Location: Zadar Matične crkvene knjige / Church Books and records - Croatia, Church Books, 1516-1994, from FamilySearch

  • Obitelji Vidović

    Obitelj Vidović (Vidovich, de Vidovich) je skradinsko-šibenska patricijska obitelj građanskih korijena. Prema F. A. Galvaniju obitelj je u 16. stoljeću doselila u šibensko predgrađe Dolac (Borgo di Mare) iz obližnjeg Skradina koji je bio pod turskom vlašću. Prvi poznati član je Lovre Vidović čiji je sin Jerolim (r. 1605) otac sinova Ivana, Marka, Jurja i Šimuna, te kćeri Anđele (udane Stipanovi...

  • German soldiers in Split, WWII

    German soldiers in Split, WWII This project is for collected all german soldiers who was died i n prisons, killed or were lost - dissapered during WWII in Split and closely around area. Some of them were prisoners. They all were buried at the local main cemetery Lovrinac in Split, named at croatian words Njemačko groblje (German cemetery). The field where is the parcel at local main cemetery, ...

  • Dalmacija / Dalmatia

    Dalmacija | Dalmatia (English version) (tal. la Dalmazia, lat. Dalmatia, čakavski Dalmocija, Delmoacija, Durmacija [1]%29 jedan je od najstarijih regionalnih pojmova u Hrvatskoj. Prvi se put spominje osme godine prije Krista kad ju je osnovao rimski car August kao naziv za područje između Promine i Cetine koje je nastanjivalo ilirsko pleme Delmata , odnosno kao sinonim za dio Ilirika, kako su š...

  • Hvar - Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija

    Hvar (in the local dialect: Hvor or For , Greek: Pharos, Latin: Pharus and Pharina , Italian: Lesina ) is a city port on the island of Hvar, within the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. The municipality of Hvar has a population of 4,251 (2011) while the city itself is inhabited by 3,771 people, making it the largest settlement on the island of Hvar.===History of Hvar Town===The earliest known i...

  • Broce

    STANOVNIŠTVO POLUOTOKA PELJEŠCA SVEZAK 1 POPULATION PELJESAC PENINSULA VOLUME 1 Dr. Nenad Vekaric The old Peljesac families are numerous names that exist in Konavle and some of them are very typical (Bjelivuk Brau-tović Buzdohan Glumac Kličko Netica Kordič Letunić Mekišić Mišić Piplica Sabich Salatić Šturica Vlastelica Vrnjas). They were likely to discover the migration of the 15th centur...

  • Čakavian - Croatian literary language

    Čakavian - Croatian literary language=====Useful Links===* Čakavski hrvatski književni jezik/Čakavian Croatian literary language * Wikipedia En Hr It ===Related Projects===* Liburnia - the cradle of Croatian ethnogenesis * Croatia Portal Note : A Project was created by: Ivo Lušić Before the modern (Neoštokavian-based) Croatian standard language was adopted, the Croatian linguistic area had know...

  • Dol, otok Hvar- Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija

    Location===Latitude 43.168Longitude 16.6167 Lat (DMS) 43° 10' 5N Long (DMS) 16° 37' 0EInhabitants: 310 (2011)===History===Historically, Dol has a long past. The name Dol, however, is relatively recent, being first mentionedunder that name in the twelfth century. The first archaeological finds and settlement in the Dol area date form the fourth century B.C when Greek colonists first settled on...

  • Bogomils

    was a dualist religiopolitical sect founded in the First Bulgarian Empire by the priest Bogomil during the reign of Tsar Peter I in the 10th century.[1][2][3] It most probably arose in what is today the region of Macedonia[4][5] as a response to the social stratification that occurred with the introduction of feudalism and as a form of political movement and opposition to the Bulgarian state an...