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*''Other followers of his position claim that they were not exiles of Ilius, but fugitives of Gnido. In turn the vernacularisation of Ditte (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 Ditte (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 (p6)</ref>}}
 
*''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>}}
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== The Ragusa Section ==
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Original: ... col ' introduzione dei Rassiani a  danni dell cattolicismo vollero soggiogare anco Curzola vicina, e percio ...
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(col was originaly coll)
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Google Translate: ... with the ' introduction of Rassiani to' damage of Catholicism took yet subduing nearby Korcula, and therefore...
    
==The Croatian identity called Naši -  meaning: The ''Us'' people ==
 
==The Croatian identity called Naši -  meaning: The ''Us'' people ==
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This is a term (a pronoun) which is used  to describe ones identity is quiet odd!
 
This is a term (a pronoun) which is used  to describe ones identity is quiet odd!
 
There is archaeological evidence from 16 century where the Croatian identity was used. Stone writings in Zavalatica are dedicated to events from 889 AD. It describes a clash between the Slavic population and the Venetian army. Marinko Gjivoje wrote about the find in 1972. The stone writings uses: ''Hrvat Dalmatinac'' in its writings. ''Hrvat'' means Croatian in Slavic.<ref>[http://www.korcula.net/history/mmarelic/script.htm History-Korcula.net] Marko Marelic-S. Francisco-USA</ref>
 
There is archaeological evidence from 16 century where the Croatian identity was used. Stone writings in Zavalatica are dedicated to events from 889 AD. It describes a clash between the Slavic population and the Venetian army. Marinko Gjivoje wrote about the find in 1972. The stone writings uses: ''Hrvat Dalmatinac'' in its writings. ''Hrvat'' means Croatian in Slavic.<ref>[http://www.korcula.net/history/mmarelic/script.htm History-Korcula.net] Marko Marelic-S. Francisco-USA</ref>
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== Blato ==
 
== Blato ==
 
Interesting: Blato was called Blatta.
 
Interesting: Blato was called Blatta.
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