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Zara CemeteryNO

2) The work of the Dalmatian Mandarinate

I think it is right to start by saying that the authors of the book dedicated to the cemetery of Zara are exiles born and raised in a borderland among peoples who have always lived together, fighting to affirm their ethnicity, ...

Zara CemeteryNO

1) Introduction - The work of the Dalmatian Mandarin

Homage to a “great” commitment We publish some chapters of the book on the Godmotherhood of Zadar published by the Dalmatians in the World Association, which collects the ways, times and results of a commitment of the exiled women of Zadar, for the protection of the monuments of the ...

History of Dalmatia

5) For a history of Dalmatia between the Middle Ages and the contemporary age (804 – 1944)

Bibliography -Theodor Mommsen “THE ROMAN PROVINCES” – chap. VI – Ed.Sansoni 1991 -Georg Ostrogorsky “HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE”- Munich 1963, Italian translation Einaudi 1968 -1993 -C. Diehl “THE GOVERNMENT OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE” – in The Cambridge Medieval History – vol. ...

History of Dalmatia

4) For a history of Dalmatia between the Middle Ages and the contemporary age (1797 – 1944)

The Napoleonic Empire assigned Istria and Dalmatia first to the Kingdom of Italy. “Dalmatians! Emperor Napoleon, King of Italy, your King, restores you to your homeland… He has reunited the peoples of Italy into one family…” Thus began, with the typical rhetoric of the ...

History of Dalmatia

3) For a history of Dalmatia between the Middle Ages and the contemporary age (1420-1797)

After almost half a century of Hungarian subjugation (1358 – 1409) Zara, the capital of Dalmatia, definitively entered the Venetian state, by an agreement reached in Venice on 9 July 1409 between Ladislaus of Anjou, king of Hungary and Naples, and the Serenissima, ...

History of Dalmatia

2) For a history of Dalmatia between the Middle Ages and the contemporary age (1204 – 1409)

From the Peace of Aachen (812) to the end of formal Byzantine sovereignty (1204). The formation of the Slavic kingdoms. It is necessary to wait until the dawn of the 9th century for Dalmatia to become the protagonist of a fundamental chapter in European history. In its policy of expansion ...

History of Dalmatia

1) For a history of Dalmatia between the Middle Ages and the contemporary age (804 – 1204)

INTRODUCTION Theodor Mommsen could write in 1885, speaking of the “Italic” settlements on the eastern coast of the Adriatic in the late Republican age (II-I century BC): “in Dalmatia the coasts and the islands had, as far as possible, an Italic municipal system and soon ...

MORLACCHI.QUARNARO

The presence of the Dante Alighieri Society in Croatia and the Eastern Adriatic (1890-1945)

The presence of the “Dante Alighieri” in the Eastern Adriatic and, in particular, in the Croatian territories – at least until the Second World War – is part of the wider problem of the organisation of Italian irredentism by the Dante Alighieri Society, which, as is ...

Japanese Art1

Trieste and the Orient: Umberto Saba's Almost Japanese Intermezzo

In the spring of 2007, the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Parma edited the limited edition publication of a small volume of poems by Umberto Saba entitled Intermezzo quasi giapponese, a literary project that coincided with ...

People

Reception and assistance of refugees in Italy

The topic of welcoming and assisting Istrian, Fiume, and Dalmatian refugees in Italy is a subject known only to those who have personally benefited from it, almost completely ignored by Italians in general and even by the exiles themselves. Even if ...