Events could have unfolded (and most probably did) which led to them being attacked and killed. The survivors could have fled from '''Korčula''' to Ragusa (Dubrovnik), then a place of refuge. Maybe some survived and remained on the island. Nikola Ostojic a 19 century Historian from Korčula (Blato) describes the actual invasion of the Narentani (Neretljani Slavs) in his [[Directory:Korcula History|book]] ''Historical Compendium of the Island of Korčula'' which written in 1858. The Roman cities of Dalmatia; Epidaurum, Narona and Salona which were then part of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), were destroyed or just abandoned. This was due to the fact that the cities were not strategically set up for defence from constant invasions. According various sources the Avari participated in these events too the Ostrogoths tribes also invaded Dalmatia in the 6th century). The Avari were a nomadic people from Asia who invaded the Balkans at the same time as the Slavs. In this historic period it is recorded that many of the churches on the island of Korčula were destroyed (then rebuilt at a later stage). <ref>According to recent studies done at the '''University of Zadar''', Slavs on the island of Korčula accepted Christianity fully in the 14th century. Reference from: University of Zadar-Sociogeographic Transformation of the Western Part of Korcula Island by Lena Mirosevic-2008/page 161</ref> According to Nikola Ostojic, the Roman families survived. They spoke the ''Romance language''-'''Dalmatian'''. | Events could have unfolded (and most probably did) which led to them being attacked and killed. The survivors could have fled from '''Korčula''' to Ragusa (Dubrovnik), then a place of refuge. Maybe some survived and remained on the island. Nikola Ostojic a 19 century Historian from Korčula (Blato) describes the actual invasion of the Narentani (Neretljani Slavs) in his [[Directory:Korcula History|book]] ''Historical Compendium of the Island of Korčula'' which written in 1858. The Roman cities of Dalmatia; Epidaurum, Narona and Salona which were then part of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire), were destroyed or just abandoned. This was due to the fact that the cities were not strategically set up for defence from constant invasions. According various sources the Avari participated in these events too the Ostrogoths tribes also invaded Dalmatia in the 6th century). The Avari were a nomadic people from Asia who invaded the Balkans at the same time as the Slavs. In this historic period it is recorded that many of the churches on the island of Korčula were destroyed (then rebuilt at a later stage). <ref>According to recent studies done at the '''University of Zadar''', Slavs on the island of Korčula accepted Christianity fully in the 14th century. Reference from: University of Zadar-Sociogeographic Transformation of the Western Part of Korcula Island by Lena Mirosevic-2008/page 161</ref> According to Nikola Ostojic, the Roman families survived. They spoke the ''Romance language''-'''Dalmatian'''. |