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| Miroslav, Nemagna and Costantino, counts of Chelmo (Counts of Raška), <ref>Editors notes: '''Raška''' a Medieval Principality created by Serbian Slavs.</ref> broadened with significant conquests the fatherly encroachers and possessed the territories of Narenta (Neretljani), Macarsca (Makarska) and Stagno (Ston). With the introduction of the Ragusani (Dubrovnik) to the detriment of Catholicism they wanted to conquer also nearby Korčula and therefore Constantine with a strong army, which amounted to some twenty thousand men, in 1181 landed in a faraway part of the city and began to terrorise the island with fire and steel. But the Curzolani, ''cum se in unum conglobassent'', as '''Farlati''' <ref>Editors notes: '''Daniele Farlati''' (22 February 1690 – 25 April 1773) was an ecclesiastical historian. Farlati was born in San Daniele del Friuli in the present Italian.</ref> writes, took up the pursuit of their enemies, of which they killed many. Others were taken as prisoners, among which the said Constantino, who to obtain his freedom was compelled, together with his brothers, under oath to promise never again to make an attempt to take any step towards the independence of the Curzolani. With this resounding victory they honourably regained their freedom and preserved/protected the professed Catholic religion. By the end of the year 1129 Korčula was subjected to the Zorzi House (Republic of Venice). | | Miroslav, Nemagna and Costantino, counts of Chelmo (Counts of Raška), <ref>Editors notes: '''Raška''' a Medieval Principality created by Serbian Slavs.</ref> broadened with significant conquests the fatherly encroachers and possessed the territories of Narenta (Neretljani), Macarsca (Makarska) and Stagno (Ston). With the introduction of the Ragusani (Dubrovnik) to the detriment of Catholicism they wanted to conquer also nearby Korčula and therefore Constantine with a strong army, which amounted to some twenty thousand men, in 1181 landed in a faraway part of the city and began to terrorise the island with fire and steel. But the Curzolani, ''cum se in unum conglobassent'', as '''Farlati''' <ref>Editors notes: '''Daniele Farlati''' (22 February 1690 – 25 April 1773) was an ecclesiastical historian. Farlati was born in San Daniele del Friuli in the present Italian.</ref> writes, took up the pursuit of their enemies, of which they killed many. Others were taken as prisoners, among which the said Constantino, who to obtain his freedom was compelled, together with his brothers, under oath to promise never again to make an attempt to take any step towards the independence of the Curzolani. With this resounding victory they honourably regained their freedom and preserved/protected the professed Catholic religion. By the end of the year 1129 Korčula was subjected to the Zorzi House (Republic of Venice). |
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− | *By Nikola Ostojic (1803-1869). | + | *By Nikola Ostojic (1803-1869), originally written in Italian (Zadar-Printing Company of G. Woditzka 1858). |
| [[File:N Ostojic.jpg|thumb|left|275px|Nikola Ostojic author of Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula (''"Compendio Storico dell Isola di Curzola"'') from 1858.]] | | [[File:N Ostojic.jpg|thumb|left|275px|Nikola Ostojic author of Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula (''"Compendio Storico dell Isola di Curzola"'') from 1858.]] |
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| == See also== | | == See also== |
| + | * [[Directory:Historical Compendium of the Island of Curzola-Original Direct Translation|Original Direct Translation from Italian]] |
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| * [[Korcula Dialect]] | | * [[Korcula Dialect]] |
− | * [[Directory:Historical Compendium of the Island of Curzola-Original Direct Translation|Historical Compendium of the Island of Curzola-Original Direct Translation]]
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| == Editors Notes == | | == Editors Notes == |