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Making the P****age "...The
Latins have six
towns with bishops:
firstly Antibarum (Bar), the seat of the archbishop, then
Chatarensis (Kotor), Dulcedinensis...
- (Muccur, Makar),
Bosna (Visoko),
Dulcinium (Ulcinj),
Suacium (Svač),
Antibarum (Bar),
Delmenia (Omiš) and Nona (Nin).
Roughly similar boundaries are...
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variant of Antivari. The name is
thought to be
derived from the
Latin Antibarum or Antibari,
which later in Gr**** was
transformed into Antivárion / Antivari...
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Roman Catholic Church... The
Latins have six
towns with bishops:
firstly Antibarum (Bar), the seat of the archbishop, then
Chatarensis (Kotor), Dulcedinensis...
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Roman Catholic Church... The
Latins have six
towns with bishops:
firstly Antibarum (Bar), the seat of the archbishop, then
Chatarensis (Kotor), Dulcedinensis...
- in the
Middle Ages; "The
Latins have six
towns with bishops:
firstly Antibarum (Bar), the seat of the archbishop, then
Chatarensis (Kotor), Dulcedinensis...
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lower rank and status. The
Latins have six
towns with bishops:
firstly Antibarum (Bar), the seat of the archbishop, then
Chatarensis (Kotor), Dulcedinensis...
- in the
Middle Ages; "The
Latins have six
towns with bishops:
firstly Antibarum (Bar), the seat of the archbishop, then
Chatarensis (Kotor), Dulcedinensis...