-
known as Ulqin. The name,
through Late (Vulgar) Roman,
became Middle Latin Ulcinium, Italian:
Dulcigno (pronounced [dulˈtʃiɲɲo]), and Dolchin,
modern Italian...
- sīca "dagger" Alb indef. thikë or def.
thika "knife" Ulc- "wolf" (pln.
Ulcinium) Alb ujk "wolf", ulk (Northern Dialect) *loúgeon "pool" Alb lag, legen...
- of
Antivari in the
early 16th century. In his
capacity as the
Bishop of
Ulcinium, he parti****ted in the
Fifth Council of the
Lateran in 1514. In 11 of...
- The
Diocese of
Ulcinj (Latin
Ulcinium,
Italian Dulcigno) was a
Catholic bishopric with see at Ulcinj, in Montenegro,
which existed from
circa 800 until...
-
Bishop of
Ulcinium).
Dalmas had
caused a stir
within Ulcinium when he
attempted to
introduce "new"
families into the
small group of
Ulcinium's aristocracy...
- mid-1423, and in 1424 his
nephew Đurađ Branković
regained Drivast and
Ulcinium (Ulcinj). With the
death of
Despot Stefan in 1427, his
nephew Đurađ inherited...
-
Budua (Herceg) Novi
Risinium (Risinio)
Suacia (Svač)
Ulcinj (Dulcigno,
Ulcinium). List of
Catholic dioceses (structured view)
Catholic Church in Montenegro#History...
- Montenegrin, Serbian, Slovene), Ulciň (Czech, Slovak),
Ulqin (Albanian),
Ulcinium or
Olcinium (Latin), Ülgün (Turkish), Olokénion - Ολοκαίνιον (Gr****) Ulm...
-
Stobi Thana Ucasus Οὐινουδρία Οὐισόντιον το Οὔχου Οὐλίβουλα Οὐλχαῖα ἕλη
Ulcinium Ulcirus mons
Ulcisia castra Ulmetum Ulmus Ulpianum Ultinsium vicus Ulucitra...
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following year he sent his
nephew Đurađ Branković, who
regaining Drivast and
Ulcinium (Ulcinj).
Rojas Molina 2022, p. 78;
Hosaflook 2012, p. 245;
Elsie 2010...