Blaca hermitage, a hermitage on Brač island, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
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Blaca may refer to: Blaca, Serbia, a hamlet near Tutin, Serbia Blaca, Croatia, a hamlet near Solin, Croatia Blaca hermitage, a hermitage on Brač island...
The Blaca Hermitage (Croatian: Pustinja Blaca) is located on the southern side of Brač island, in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. The hermitage...
The House of Blacas is the name of two old French houses which successively owned the Lordship of Aups with its castle in Provence (whose name is still...
Pierre-Louis Jean Casimir, Count of Blacas d'Aulps (10 January 1771 – 17 November 1839), later created 1st Duke of Blacas (1821), was a French antiquarian...
The Blacas papyrus is an Aramaic papyrus, of which two separate fragments survive, found in Saqqara in 1825. It is known as CIS II 145 and TAD C1.2. The...
The Blacas Cameo is an unusually large Ancient Roman cameo, 12.8 cm (5.0 in) high, carved from a piece of sardonyx with four alternating layers of white...
The Blacas ewer is a brass ewer, inlaid with silver and copper, made by an esteemed man, Shuja' ibn Man'a al-Mawsili in Mosul in April or May 1232 (Rajab...
France holding his head. It was commissioned by Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas, the French ambassador in Rome, and is now in the Petit Palais in Paris...
(1747–1825), cleric, Bishop of Troyes, 1809–1825. Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas (1771–1839), antiquarian, nobleman and diplomat Joseph Agricol Viala (1778–1793)...
Minister of State 13 May 1814 19 March 1815 Emmerich Joseph de Dalberg King's Household 29 May 1814 19 March 1815 Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas...
him in his role as pontifex maximus. Several cameo portraits include the Blacas Cameo and Gemma Augustea. Augustan and Julio-Claudian art Augustan literature...
in 1809, and died there in 1811. Louis replaced Avaray with the Comte de Blacas as his principal political advisor. Queen Marie Joséphine died on 13 November...
museum was the purchase in 1867, over French objections, of the Duke of Blacas's wide-ranging and valuable collection of antiquities. Overseas excavations...
Bourbon Restoration. French Restoration style Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas Mathieu de Montmorency French Empire mantel clock French monarchs family...
administrative area of the city of Solin includes the following settlements: Blaca, population 3 Kučine, population 1,082 Mravince, population 1,717 Solin...
Council) 1 1 April 1814 2 May 1814 Independent Louis XVIII (1814–1815) Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas (1771–1839) 2 2 May 1814 8 July 1815 Independent...
the process. In 1790, de Bosredon rented a country house known as Casa Blacas located a couple of miles outside the Hospitallers' capital of Valletta...
Greece. It was acquired by the British Museum along with the rest of the Blacas collection in 1867. The head was found in the mid nineteenth century at...
Augustus shown with an aegis thrown over his shoulder as a divine attribute in the Blacas Cameo; the hole for the head appears at the point of his shoulder....
1999, p. 227. Hunyadi & Laszlovszky 2001, p. 28. Asbridge 2012, p. 1153. "Blacas ewer British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Jiwa, Shainool (26 January...
from the original on 23 June 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2017. "Hermitage Blaca". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 30 June 2020...