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Chronicle of the
Priest of
Dioclea or
Duklja (Serbo-Croatian:
Ljetopis popa
Dukljanina, Љетопис попа Дукљанина; Latin:
Gesta regum Sclavorum) is the
usual name...
- the end of the 12th
century a
script was made, now
called Ljetopis Popa
Dukljanina,
which described the
secular use of
musical instruments.
Seven liturgies...
- "Владимир".
Stephenson 2010, "Chronicle of the
Priest of
Duklja (Ljetopis Popa
Dukljanina),
Chapter 36
Archived May 14, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine". Van Antwerp...
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Tanner 2004, p. 203. Ivan Mužić (2011).
Hrvatska kronika u
Ljetopisu pop
Dukljanina (PDF). Split:
Muzej hrvatski arheoloških spomenika. p. 66 (Crni Latini)...
- Yugoslavia: Zavičajni muzej. pp. 85, 91. OCLC 584066201.
Ljetopis Popa
Dukljanina Fine, John Van
Antwerp (1991). The
Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical...
- Zef (2001). "Tko su
Maurovlasi odnosno Nigri Latini u "Ljetopisu popa
Dukljanina"" [Who are the
Maurovlachs or
Nigri Latini in the "Chronicle of the Priest...
- Vol. 47–49. 1999. p. 22. ... of
Dioclea (or in
Croatian Ljetopis Popa
Dukljanina), a text of
somewhat dubious value as a
historical source Starinar. Arheološki...
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znanosti i umjetnosti. 1952. p. 202.
Ferdo Šišić (1928).
Letopis popa
Dukljanina.
Srpska kraljevska akademija. p. 218. Тако je исто измишл>ено лице и бан...
- Vol. 47–49. 1999. p. 22. ... of
Dioclea (or in
Croatian Ljetopis Popa
Dukljanina), a text of
somewhat dubious value as a
historical source Živković 2008...
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Scriptores rerum hungaricarum III (Vienna) 174; Sl. Mijušković:
Letopis Popa
Dukljanina (Titograd 1967)
Flavius Blondus:
Historiarum ab
inclinatione Romani imperii...