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− | ''"Any way I know ancient Corcyra Melaena was colonized, or Greeks or others would be Liburni, anyone, even who's' support to the fabulous traditions of Diti and tell us how you know Dareti adduced raised dimoa and constitute the primitive inhabitants." | + | "''Any way I know ancient Corcyra Melaena was colonized, or Greeks or others would be Liburni, anyone, even who's' support to the fabulous traditions of Diti and tell us how you know Dareti adduced raised dimoa and constitute the primitive inhabitants."'' |
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− | "But the Dalmatian war, which even took part in piracy since, which seems far from home in particular, exercised after the fellowship with the Narantani (Neretljani Slavs),"'' | + | ''"But the Dalmatian war, which even took part in piracy since, which seems far from home in particular, exercised after the fellowship with the Narantani (Neretljani Slavs),"'' |
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| == Ancient Greek historians, Korcula and Nikola Ostojic == | | == Ancient Greek historians, Korcula and Nikola Ostojic == |
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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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| + | * Antun (Antnio) Rosanovic from Korcula wrote in 1571:'' "I firmly believe that from ancient times this was called Corcyra Melena or Nigra (Black Corcyra) probably because it is located similarly to the Greek island of Corfu, [1] both of these island are stretched in East-West direction and have similar names. Or it is possibly because it appears so dark from the sea, where the forests give it black-green appearance. In this sense, there was some poetry written and it goes as follows; “ I call myself Corcyra , but earlier they called me black, both of these I like. On the Adriatic, opposite the shores of Gargano you will not find an island as dark, covered with pine forests. This is because I call myself “black” and I believe that name Corcyra came from that." Here we hear a new voice that a circle wall was built around the city, and that these walls are called little heart."'' |
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| == The Ragusa Section == | | == The Ragusa Section == |
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| == Blato == | | == Blato == |
| Interesting: Blato was called Blatta. | | Interesting: Blato was called Blatta. |
− | * In Romance Dalmatian bluta means ''wafer'' or ''host''. | + | * In Romance Dalmatian bluta means ''wafer'' or ''host''. Etymology from Latin oblāta. |
| * In Croatian blato means ''mud''. | | * In Croatian blato means ''mud''. |
| Below taken from '''www.ikorculainfo.com-Blato''': | | Below taken from '''www.ikorculainfo.com-Blato''': |
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| *''The present appearance and bell tower beside it are from the 17th -18th centuries, the Baroque period. On the main altar is the painting All Saints by the Venetian artist Girolamo Da Santa Croce, from 1540. <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=1ySaAAAAIAAJ&q=Girolamo+Da+Santa+Croce&dq=Girolamo+Da+Santa+Croce&hl=en&ei=irl9Td_0CIO4vQPblsH0Bw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA Five centuries of Italian painting, 1300-1800:] From the Collection of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation</ref>'' | | *''The present appearance and bell tower beside it are from the 17th -18th centuries, the Baroque period. On the main altar is the painting All Saints by the Venetian artist Girolamo Da Santa Croce, from 1540. <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=1ySaAAAAIAAJ&q=Girolamo+Da+Santa+Croce&dq=Girolamo+Da+Santa+Croce&hl=en&ei=irl9Td_0CIO4vQPblsH0Bw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA Five centuries of Italian painting, 1300-1800:] From the Collection of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation</ref>'' |
| *''There is a large number of small churches and chapels in the city and the surroundings. The oldest is St. Cosmas and Damian (Sv. Kuzma I Damjan) from the 6th century (Early-Christian), followed by St. Mary in the. Field (Sv. Marija u polju), St. Martin and others. Blato has new houses but also many old ones with paved courtyards, trellis work and sheds. Here, too, there were summer houses of the Korcula nobility, outstanding among which is the Baroque castle Arneri in the town centre. It is to house the regional museum with archaeological, historical and ethnographic collections''.<ref>[http://www.ikorculainfo.com/blato/ www.ikorculainfo.com: Blato]</ref>}} | | *''There is a large number of small churches and chapels in the city and the surroundings. The oldest is St. Cosmas and Damian (Sv. Kuzma I Damjan) from the 6th century (Early-Christian), followed by St. Mary in the. Field (Sv. Marija u polju), St. Martin and others. Blato has new houses but also many old ones with paved courtyards, trellis work and sheds. Here, too, there were summer houses of the Korcula nobility, outstanding among which is the Baroque castle Arneri in the town centre. It is to house the regional museum with archaeological, historical and ethnographic collections''.<ref>[http://www.ikorculainfo.com/blato/ www.ikorculainfo.com: Blato]</ref>}} |
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| == Marko Marelic - S. Francisco - USA == | | == Marko Marelic - S. Francisco - USA == |
| * HISTORIJA "LEGENDARNE DEVET BRACE CRNOMIRA" [http://www.korcula.net/history/mmarelic/mmarelic_cara.htm Prilozi povijesti naselja ČARA Link] | | * HISTORIJA "LEGENDARNE DEVET BRACE CRNOMIRA" [http://www.korcula.net/history/mmarelic/mmarelic_cara.htm Prilozi povijesti naselja ČARA Link] |