-
original names of
these city-states were Arba, Cattarum, Crespa, Jadera,
Ragusium, Spalatum, Tragurium, and Vecla. The
language and the laws were initially...
- name
Ragusa is
recorded in the Gr**** form Ῥαούσιν (Rhaousin,
Latinized Ragusium) in the 10th century. It was
recorded in
various forms in the medieval...
- Orléans
France early 4th
century AD
Kovachevsko kale Kovachevo,
Targovishte Bulgaria 421 AD
Venetiae Venice Italy 7th c. AD
Ragusium Dubrovnik Croatia...
- Gr**** ξαυ: xau, "precipice"); it was
later altered to Rausium, Rhagusium,
Ragusium or
Rausia (even Lavusa, Labusa,
Raugia and Rachusa) and
finally into Ragusa...
-
Spalatum (Split),
Crepsa (Cres), Arba (Rab),
Tragurium (Trogir),
Vecla (Krk),
Ragusium (Dubrovnik) and
Cattarum (Kotor). The
language and the laws were initially...
-
autonomy and
called Dalmatian city-states- such as
Spalatum (Split) and
Ragusium (Dubrovnik),
while Jadera (Zadar)
became the
local episcopal and administrative...
-
Green Book (Latin:
Liber viridis);
Veniens de
locis pestiferis non
intret Ragusium nel
districtum (English:
Whoever comes from the
infected lands shall not...