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recorded in
various forms in the
medieval period, Rausia, Lavusa, Labusa,
Raugia, Rachusa.
Various attempts have been made to
etymologize the name. Suggestions...
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altered to Rausium, Rhagusium,
Ragusium or
Rausia (even Lavusa, Labusa,
Raugia and Rachusa) and
finally into Ragusa.
Another theory is that the term "Ragusa"...
- Tauler] (in Italian). Florence: per
Filippo Giunti. 1590. La
storia di
Raugia (in Italian). Lucca: per il Busdrago. 1595.
Istoria de gli huomini: cosi...
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friar Serafino Razzi, in the
appendix to his "Storia di
Raugia" (Ragusa) ("History of
Raugia"). Bona de
Boliris kept
close relations with the literary...
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Urbino lasted until 1482. In 1482,
according to
Serafino Razzi's
Storia di
Raugia, Dragišić (whom he
calls Jure Bošnjak)
stopped in
Dubrovnik while returning...
- ****onale
dalmata di Roma. pp. 345–347. Razzi,
Serafino (1595). La
Storia di
Raugia.
Austrian National Library:
Vicentio Busdraghi. p. 2.
Archivo Storico Italiano...
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Slavicized into
Bocinich and Bučinčić.
Serafino Razzi (1595). La
storia di
Raugia. Busdraghi. pp. 1–.
Rheubottom 2000, p. 63.
Revue des Études Sud-Est Européennes...