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- Rascians (Serbian: Раши, Рашани / Raši, Rašani; Latin: Rasciani, Natio Rasciana) was a historical term for Serbs. The term was derived from the Latinized...
- Serbian state in Latin sources of the era Serb rulers began to be named Rasciani and their state as Rascia. The name was used among Hungarians and Germans...
- Erdeljanović 1930, p. 353. Erdeljanović 1930, p. 353; Derić 1914, p. 50 "Rascianis in castris nostris Medwe, Rakonok, utriusque Kemlek et Caproncza constitutis"...
- and Vlachs or Uskoks, other names which are mentioned are "Valachi seu Rasciani" "Valachi seu Serviani", "Valachi seu Graeci", Vlachs or Morlachs, "Illirica...
- Illyrians, Morlachi Catolichi, Valachi Catolichi and catholische Walahen, Rasciani Catolichi and Katolische Ratzen (the term had transconfessional meaning)...
- several exonyms were used as designations for Serbs and Serbia. Rascia and Rasciani Since the late 12th century, the term Rascia (Рашка, Raška), with several...
- closely ****ociated with the name of Rascia, and Serbian people with the Rasciani. The final desolation happened in the early 14th century during the rulership...
- but is not surrounded by walls and inhabited by Turks and Rascians" (Rasciani according to the author were even the citizens of Sofia, Ihtiman etc.)...
- especially emphasized that Orešković family also referred to themselves as Rasciani. In the Austro-Hungarian War from 1848 to 1849, Orešković was a leading...
- Herzegovinian ikavian dialect. The Vlachs were also called on some occasions Rasciani sive Serviani and Valachicae seu Rascianae gentis, which was an exonym...