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The Town of Ålesund, Norway, ca. 1895 |
2. Norman
knights (2 photos)
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3. Prince
Tancrede, a crusader, and Clorinde, a Saracen amazon painted by
Lagrenee (died 1805), the Tretyakov Art Gallery in Moscow
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3a. The
Dukagin Family
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4. Pope
Sergius III (904-911) and three of his predecessors
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5. Anti-pope
Benedict XIII, died 1423 (4 photos)
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5. Anti-pope
Benedict XIII, died 1423 (4 photos)
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5. Anti-pope
Benedict XIII, died 1423 (4 photos)
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5. Anti-pope
Benedict XIII, died 1423 (4 photos)
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6. Illueca
(Saragossa), the castle where Benedict XIII was born in 1328
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7. The
coats of arms of the Avignon popes Clement VII and Benedict XIII
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8. The
tower of Luma, 1913. Since 1975 it has been under the waters of the
dam under the new bridge across the river Beli Drin near the Town of
Kukes in Albania.
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9. The
river Luma above the Town of Kukes, the bridge of the road to the
Town of Prizren in Kossovo , 1994
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10. The
Town of Prizren, 1995
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13. The
river Luma coming from the right along the Bozhnja Quarter in the
Town of Kukes, 1995
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14. The river Luma further up from the bridge of the road to the Town of Prizren - the Vanata River Gorge, 1995 |
15. Prince Lek III Dukagin (died 1481) |
16. Prince Basri Bey Dukagin, 20th century |
17. Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (1494 - 1520 - 1566) and his first wife Roksolana Lisovska, a Ukrainian woman (1505 - 1561) |
18. The Grand Vizier (Premier )Mehmed Pasha Sokolovich(around 1505 - 1579) |
19. The Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha Rotula (circa 1520 - 1596): a/ a print by the engraver Franco produced in Venice in 1603 |
b/ a print by an unknown engraver, from the National Library in Paris |
c/ a print by Theodore de Bry , an engraver, printed in Frankfurt am Main, 1596 |
d/ a print by Georgius Wickgram, an engraver from Speier |
e/ a print made probably by. Johann Siebmaher, an engraver, Nuremberg, 1604 |
20. The mausoleum of Koca Sinan, Istanbul, 34,the Boulevard of the Janizzaries |
21. Count Gabrio Serbelloni, a general (Milan, 1508 - 1580) |
Count Gabrio Serbelloni |
22. Ahmed muley (a prince), captured by the Ottomans in Tunisia (1592), an ally of the Spaniards |
23. Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia (died 1633), the daughter of Philip II, King of Spain. Pictured after she became a Carmelite nun as a widow. |
25. Mihail Viteazul, Prince of Walachia (died 1601) |
26. Ieronimus Ortelius (1543 - 1614), a German historian. Also title page of his book published in 1602 – 1604 in Nuremberg, which has a print showing Koca Sinan Pasha (made by Siebmaher) |
27. Caesar Cardinal Baronius (d. 1607) and his history |
28. Arseny III, Patriarch of Serbia (d.1706) |
29. Count Guido von Starhemberg, a general, and a book about him |
30. Arseniy IV, Patriarch of Serbia (d.1748) |
31. Chrysanthos Notaras, Patriarch of Jerusalem (1707 - 1731) |
33. The Town of Kratovo in Macedonia (2 photos) |
34. The Church of St. John the Baptist in the Town of Kratovo |
35. The house of Ivan Protich, the son of “prota” (archpriest) Simon, in Kratovo, demolished in 1970 |
36. The family of Georgi Stoychov Protich, Belgrade, ca 1900 |
The family of Prof. “Prota” (Archpriest) Stevan Dimitrievic (Protich), Serbia , 1902 |
38. Prof. Petar Dimitrov Protich, MD, a surgeon, Corresponding Member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (d. in Sofia, 1881) |
39. Konstantsa Petrova Protich-Grekova (d. Sofia, 1954) |
40. Academician Dimitar Grekov, LL.D. , Prime Minister (d. in Sofia, 1901) |
41. Dimitar Stoychov Protich
with his mother Stoya or Stoyanka (before 1876) |
43. The old Turkish spa in the
Town of Kyustendil dating from the 16th century
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44. The house of Hristo Stoychov
Protich in the Town of Kyustendil built in 1911 at 9, G. Dimitrov St. (now the
street bears the name “Bulgaria”), slightly restructured
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45. The family of Hristo S.
Protich, Kyustendil, 1903
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46. Part of the Genealogical notes
of Dr. D. H. Protich
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47. Iliya Stoychov Protich (d.
Kyustendil, 1917)
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48.The house of I. Protich,
Kyustendil, at 32, Gorotsvetna Street, now demolished, now the site is occupied
by a bank
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49. The certificates of birth of
Mihail Iliev Protich and his brother Kiril
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50. An invitation for the
wedding of Iliya H. Protich, an engineer
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51. Mihail I.Protich, a
schoolmaster, with his son, Bogomil, the Town of Rousse, 1907
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52. The grave of Mihail I.
Protich in the Town of Razgrad (he died in 1920)
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53. The family of Kiril I.
Protich, 1940
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54. Col. Vladimir Kotsev
Hadzhitraichev (Protich), an engineer, during the First World War
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56. Kostadin D. Kostov, a
military band musican
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58. The wedding invitation of Mihail A. Protich (or Protichev)
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59. The certificate for the death of Dimitar Stoiychov Protich (the son of Stoycho Alexiev), d. in Sofia, 1900, a watchmaker at the Court |
60. Academician Andrey Protich,
son of the preceding person, d. in Sofia, 1959, a portrait by Nikola Mihailov,
made in Germany in 1910
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61. Academician Andrey Protich,
a bust made by Yordan Krachmarov in 1929
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62. Nadezhda D. Protich in “Mijaci” folk costume, a portrait by Tsvetana Shtilianova. It is kept in the
Museum of Ethnography in Sofia.
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63. Visit card of Andrey Protich |
64. Visit card of D. Protich, LL.D.,
Chairman of the Supreme Court of Cassation, Sofia, around 1940
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65. Bogomil M. Protich and
Zdravka K. Vladeva, lawyers, in a wedding photo, 1933
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67. Ventseslav M. Protich, a journalist, (in the left side) interviewing
Ivan Bagrianov, a cabinet minister, and
later prime minister, who d. in 1945
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66. Bogdanka (sister of Zdravka Vladeva) and her husband Konstantin Hrisandov Popov (d. 1968), cassation judge in Sofia, bestman at the wedding of Bogomil Protich and Zdravka Vladeva, 1931 |
68. Gen.Fieldmarshal Maximilian baron von Weichs, d.1954, commander of the
Nazi “F” Army Group, against
the First Bulgarian Army in the 1944 – 1945 war
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68. Stefan I. Protich (1911 - 2002), a journalist, Sofia; 69.a/ Vladimir
Protich (the second sitting, from the left)
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69.a/ Vladimir Protich (the second sitting, from the left)
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77. The old coat of arms of the Norman clan of Oylear (in Ireland known as
O’Leary), a name mentioned for the first time in England in 1066
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78. Gen. O’Leary, the 19th century, Venezuela, a non–blood
relative of Alexy
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