The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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Page 420
... Skadar , Drivast , Sveti Srdj , Danj , Lake Skadar and its islands , and the right bank of the Bojana River . ( Danj did not actually go to Venice . By then it had fallen into the hands of a restless soldier of fortune , Koja Zakarija ...
... Skadar , Drivast , Sveti Srdj , Danj , Lake Skadar and its islands , and the right bank of the Bojana River . ( Danj did not actually go to Venice . By then it had fallen into the hands of a restless soldier of fortune , Koja Zakarija ...
Page 515
... Skadar region . Then a new issue emerged . The Hoti , a large Albanian tribe living north of Skadar , quarreled with the neighboring Mataguzi tribe over pasture lands . Balša , called on to judge the dispute , found for the Mataguzi ...
... Skadar region . Then a new issue emerged . The Hoti , a large Albanian tribe living north of Skadar , quarreled with the neighboring Mataguzi tribe over pasture lands . Balša , called on to judge the dispute , found for the Mataguzi ...
Page 517
... Skadar , Ulcinj , and Budva - plus Kotor , which though it had submitted was autonomous with most of the countryside around these towns supporting the Serbs . And there seems to have been considerable unrest inside the town of Skadar ...
... Skadar , Ulcinj , and Budva - plus Kotor , which though it had submitted was autonomous with most of the countryside around these towns supporting the Serbs . And there seems to have been considerable unrest inside the town of Skadar ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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