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Zadar (US: /ˈzɑːdɑːr/ ZAH-dar, Croatian: [zâdar] ),
historically known as Zara (from
Venetian and Italian,
pronounced [ˈdzaːra]; see also
other names)...
- cit.in.bibl. On this
point see:
Francesco Giorda,
Miscellanea di
memorie zaratine,
Drzavni Arhiv u Zadru, Ms.52/IV –
Francesco Salghetti-Drioli a Nicolò...
- the
diocese of
Castello in 1331.
Matafari was one of the most
prominent Zaratine intellectuals of his time. In 1346–1351, he
wrote the
Thesaurus pontifi****...
- from the
Venetian nobility,
Mastropiero launched a
siege against the
Zaratines. This was short-lived, however,
owing to an
order from Pope
Gregory VIII...
- 1346 the
Venetian troops marched into town and took
control of it. The
Zaratine bishop, Nicolò Matafari, went into
exile after the
Venetian conquest, only...