- Gleđević,
Ragusan merchant Obrad Gleđević (1427-1435),
katunar Radosav Gleđević (1434),
katunar Marin Gleđević Gleđ "Dubrovački
pesnik Antun Gleđević"...
- needed] They were part of a
large group of
Herzegovinian Vlachs, led by the
katunar Stanko Perutinić (first
mentioned in 1397) and his
brothers and descendants...
- one of the
terms used to
refer to the
leader of a
Vlach katun,
alongside katunar and
other titles. In the 14th
century and
especially after the beginning...
- head was
katunar -
tribal chief. With Slavicization,
former katuns began to be
called plemena (meaning both
tribe and clan),
while the
katunar became Slavic...
- t-historia-e-shqiptareve-te-zares/ Willer-Gold, Jana; Gnjatović, Tena;
Katunar, Daniela; Matasović,
Ranko (2016). "Multilingualism and
structural borrowing...
- the
katun chieftain, the
leader who
would bear a
specific title called katunar. His son or one of his
close relatives (fraternity)
would take his place...
-
names also
appear among them, as was the case with one of
their leaders,
katunar Šimrak. The name of the Nikšići,
appears to have
developed from the diminutive...
- Vjeshtë e zymtë e
profesor Nexhatit 2000 Kur do të
kthehet Remziu1999
Katunar e shehërli2003 Mahmutovitët dhe Rexhepovitët 2001 Mëhalla jonë 2000 Qëndresa...
- were
composed of
about 20 to 50 houses); at the head of
which there was a
katunar or
primikur ("headman"). In addition,
these Vlachs often served the advancing...
- (1): 147. doi:10.1515/opli-2017-0008. Willer-Gold, Jana; Gnjatović, Tena;
Katunar, Daniela; Matasović,
Ranko (2016). "Multilingualism and
structural borrowing...