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Slavonic
Slavonic, a. and n. (sləˈvɒnɪk) Also 7 Slauonique, 7–9 Sclavonic. [ad. med.L. S(c)lavonic-us, f. Slavonia: see Slavonian.] A. adj. Of, belonging or pertaining to, the Slavs or their language; Slavic; Slavonian.α c 1645 Howell Lett. (1650) I. 382 The Sclavonic tongue hath abolished her [the Greek ton... Oxford English Dictionary
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Church Slavonic
Church Slavonic, also known as Church Slavic, New Church Slavonic, New Church Slavic or just Slavonic (as it was called by its native speakers), is the Serbian Church Slavonic, Russian Church Slavonic, Ukrainian Church Slavonic in Early Cyrillic script, Croatian Church Slavonic in Croatian angular Glagolitic wikipedia.org
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Slavonic March, Op.31 (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr) - IMSLP
Slavonic March, Op.31 (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr) Movements/Sections. Mov'ts/Sec's. Moderato in modo di Marcia funebre - Più mossso. Allegro. Composition Year. 1876. Genre Categories. Marches; For orchestra; Scores featuring the orchestra;
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Slavonic Josephus
History of the text The earliest surviving manuscript of the Slavonic Josephus dates to 1463. The Slavonic Josephus was defended in 1926 as authentic by Robert Eisler and was later supported by George Williamson. wikipedia.org
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Slavonic Corps
By October, the Slavonic Corps had a strength of 267 contractors divided into two companies that were present in Latakia. The new goal of the Slavonic Corps was described as guarding the oil fields of Deir ez-Zor. wikipedia.org
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Church Slavonic in Romania
Church Slavonic was the main language used for administrative (until the 16th century) and liturgical purposes (until the 17th century) by the Romanian Characteristics The language, while based on Church Slavonic, was influenced by the Slavic languages used by surrounding peoples. wikipedia.org
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Slavonic-Serbian
By the mid-18th century, Serbo-Slavonic had been mostly replaced with Russo-Slavonic (Russian recension of Church Slavonic) as the principal literary language The writers began blending Russo-Slavonic, vernacular Serbian, and Russian, and the resulting mixed language is called Slavonic-Serbian. wikipedia.org
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Gregory J. Slavonic
Gregory Joseph Slavonic is an American government official and retired U.S. Navy officer. Then Commander Slavonic was assigned to the staff of U.S. wikipedia.org
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Old Church Slavonic
Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic () is the first Slavic literary language. Slavonic Bible in Old Church Slavonic language – Russian redaction (Wikisource), (PDF) , (iPhone), (Android) Old Church Slavonic and the Macedonian wikipedia.org
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Slavonic Dances
The Slavonic Dances () are a series of 16 orchestral pieces composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1878 and 1886 and published in two sets as Op. 46 and Op. 72 Composition Prior to the publication of the Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, Dvořák was a relatively unknown composer and was of modest means. wikipedia.org
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Slavonic Chronicles
Slavonic Chronicles is an EP released by Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh on September 20, 2010 (see 2010 in music), on the French label Season of Mist Slavonic Chronicles consists of two cover versions of tracks by Slavic black metal bands: "Tam gdzie gaśnie dzień..." wikipedia.org
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Slavonic Channel International
Slavonic Channel International (, liter.: "mizhnarodny slov'yans'ky kanal", ) is an international TV channel from Ukraine about Slavic culture, history Creating a global ethnical informative Slavonic Channel International (SCI) focused on the international audience. wikipedia.org
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Slavonic Library in Prague
The Slavonic Library moved there in 1929 and has been there ever since. External links The Slavonic Library website The electronic catalogue of the Slavonic Library The card catalogue of the Slavonic Library The card wikipedia.org
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Russian-Tajik Slavonic University
Russian-Tajik Slavonic University (RTSU), also known as Russian-Tajik University (), is a university in Tajikistan located in Dushanbe. wikipedia.org
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Old Church Slavonic Institute
Academy in Zagreb as its Old Church Slavonic department in 1928. Institute Slovo: Journal of Old Church Slavonic Institute Studies of the Old Church Slavonic Institute 1952 establishments in Yugoslavia Culture of wikipedia.org
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