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Mariano Bolizza or
Marin Bolica (1603 – 27
November 1643) was a
nobleman and
writer from
Cattaro (known
today as Kotor).
Bolizza was born in Kotor, at...
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trusted person of the
Venetians –
Mariano Bolizza – who
describes the Kuči as
Albanian Catholics. In his report,
Bolizza notes that Lale
Drecalou (Lale Drekalov/Lalë...
- to the
border with Montenegro. It was
mentioned as
Zagagni by
Mariano Bolizza in 1614,
being part of the
Sanjak of Scutari. It was
Roman Catholic, had...
- in 1416;
Chopilich in 1614 in the
report of the
Venetian writer Mariano Bolizza;
Coppilico on the 1688 map of the
Venetian cartographer Francesco Maria...
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Bolizza, who
travelled in the
lands of
modern Montenegro and
northern Albania to do****ent
possible trade routes to Istanbul. In his report,
Bolizza notes...
- Montenegro. It is
located in the
historical region of Grahovo. In 1614,
Mariano Bolizza wrote that
Grahovo was
situated in a
beautiful plain, and
commanded by...
- in the Vuković
printing house in
Venice with Vićenco Vuković.
Mariano Bolizza (fl. 1614) was a
prominent Serbian writer who also
wrote in Italian. Gavril...
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admiral of the
Baltic Fleet under Tsar
Peter the
Great of
Russia Mariano Bolizza,
nobleman Clergy Georgius Pelino,
abbot and
diplomat Lodovico Chieregati...
- Piperi, Kuči, Kelmendi, and Palabardhi.
After the
Venetian nobleman Mariano Bolizza in
Cattaro (Kotor), who
wrote the
Relazione e
descrizione del sangiacato...
- (modern-day Kolašin in Montenegro). In 1666 Jusuf-aga Rizvanagić
wrote to
Bolizza,
Venetian provveditore of Kotor, that
Radul will
carry their letters because...