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Mavro Orbini (1563–1614) was a
Ragusan chronicler,
notable for his work The
Realm of the
Slavs (1601)
which influenced Slavic ideology and historiography...
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brothers Vukan and Marko, to
govern the
region of Raška.
According to
Mavro Orbini,
Bodin split Raška into two prin****lities, ****igning one of the prin****lities...
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Kingdom of the
Slavs (Italian: Il
Regno de gli Slavi) is a book by
Mavro Orbini published in the
Italian city of
Pesaro in 1601. The book
provided a history...
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Development of the
Medieval Bosnian State".
Istorijski časopis. 51: 43–64.
Orbini,
Mauro (1601). Il
Regno de gli
Slavi hoggi corrottamente detti Schiavoni...
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Influenced by the
writings of the 16th
century Ragusan chronicler Mavro Orbini,
modern historiography usually describes Dabiša as the
illegitimate son...
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neither a
schismatic Catholic nor
Orthodox Church.
According to
Mauro Orbini (d. 1614), the
Patarenes and the
Manicheans were two
Christian religious...
- (PDF). Зборник радова Византолошког института (in French). 45: 279–88.
Orbini,
Mauro (1601). Il
Regno de gli
Slavi hoggi corrottamente detti Schiavoni...
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Doukas chronicles (15th century)
renders the name Miloš Kobilić.
Mavro Orbini (1601)
renders the name Miloš Kobilić.
Ludovik Crijević
Tuberon (1459–1527)...
- ISBN 978-1-107-60469-8. Fine 1994, p. 272. Fine 1994, p. 274. Ćirković 2004, p. 75.
Orbini,
Mauro (1601).
Kingdom of the Slavs. Ćirković 2004, pp. 78–80. Blagojević...
- betra**** Lazar, a
theory which was
first presented by the
writer Mavro Orbini in a 1601 work but is
largely seen as unfounded.
Sometime after Branković's...