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== Ancient Greek historians, Korcula and Nikola Ostojic
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== Ancient Greek historians, Korcula and Nikola Ostojic ==
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'''Question''': Why would Ancient Greek historians write about a city on an island in the Adriatic? Furthermore why were they such powerful legends? There must be a story behind these legends. We have a confirmed colony on the island (Lumbarda Psephisma) and a mention of another colony, which has not been found yet.   
 
'''Question''': Why would Ancient Greek historians write about a city on an island in the Adriatic? Furthermore why were they such powerful legends? There must be a story behind these legends. We have a confirmed colony on the island (Lumbarda Psephisma) and a mention of another colony, which has not been found yet.   
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*''Writings of Ditti who was a contemporary from Cretan. When writing about the war of Troy, he noted that Antenore was the first to land on the island and build a city.''
 
*''Writings of Ditti who was a contemporary from Cretan. When writing about the war of Troy, he noted that Antenore was the first to land on the island and build a city.''
 
*''Other followers of his position claim that they were not exiles of Ilius, but fugitives of Gnido. In turn the vernacularisation of Ditti (work of Cav) Compagnoni, stated that Antenore remained in Greece, but the said Aeneas, was the likely leader of the colony and founder of the City of Curzola.''
 
*''Other followers of his position claim that they were not exiles of Ilius, but fugitives of Gnido. In turn the vernacularisation of Ditti (work of Cav) Compagnoni, stated that Antenore remained in Greece, but the said Aeneas, was the likely leader of the colony and founder of the City of Curzola.''
*''This theory was competing with the opinion of Darete, Phrygian and other contemporaries.'' <ref>Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula by Nikola Ostojic (p)</ref>}}
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*''This theory was competing with the opinion of Darete, Phrygian and other contemporaries.'' <ref>Historical Compendium of the Island of Korcula by Nikola Ostojic (p6)</ref>}}
    
==The Croatian identity called Naši -  meaning: The ''Us'' people ==
 
==The Croatian identity called Naši -  meaning: The ''Us'' people ==
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