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DALMATIA AND MONTENEGRO:
WITH
A JOURNEY TO MOSTAR IN HERZEGOVINA,
AND
REMARKS ON THE SLAVONIC NATIONS;
THE HISTORY OF DALMATIA AND RAGUSA;
THE USCOCS; &c. &c.
BY
SIR J. GARDNER WILKINSON, F.R.S.
&c. &c. &c.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1848.
RCB
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND
VOLUME.
Journey to the Narenta.
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CHAP. VII.
Inscriptions at Vido, the ancient
Narona. Visit to Mostar, in Herzegóvina. Corre-
spondence with the Vladika and the Vizir, respecting the
Discontinuance of the Custom of decapitating Prisoners, and
the Dead. The Paterenes. Blagai. Vizir's Villa at
Boona. Return to Metcovich
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CHAP. VIII.
Departure from the Valley of the Narenta for Vergoraz.
Imoschi. Customs and Superstitions of the Morlacchi.
Old Christian Tombs, with the Crescent and Star, and some
with the Cross also.. The Poglizzans. — Almissa.- Return
to Spalato. Remarks on the Slavonians
CHAP. IX.
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HISTORY OF DALMATIA, FROM THE ARRIVAL OF THE SLAVONIANS
TO THE PEACE OF 1814.
The Avars expelled by the Slavonians, or Slavi.
Byzantine Emperors. Dukes of Dalmatia.
- Kings of Dalmatia. Narentines; their Piracies; con-
quered by the Venetians.-The Doge takes the title of Duke
of Dalmatia. - The Croatian Kings. - The Hungarians come
into Dalmatia ; Coloman; their Contests with Venice.
Träù taken by the Venetians. - Zara; is besieged.
The Templars. Great Siege of Zara.
St. Francis.
Free Cities.
Tartar Invasion.
Zara besieged and taken;
rebels; besieged again. Louis of Hungary.-Zara declares
in favour of Hungary; is besieged by the Venetians, and
taken.-Louis becomes Master of all Dalmatia. — Maria and
Elizabeth taken Prisoners. Sigismund marries Maria of
Hungary. Stephen Tuartko, King of Bosnia.-The Turks;
- they put an End to the Kingdom of Servia;—they defeat
Sigismund.-Ladislas in Dalmatia. - Harvoye. — Sigismund
recovers Part of Dalmatia. Makes Peace with Venice. -
Bosnia invaded by the Turks. - They obtain Possession of
Bosnia and Herzegóvina.- Battle of Mohatz.-Clissa taken
from the Hungarians by the Turks. The Morlacchi. -
Diary of 1571: Attacks of the Turks: Victory of Lepanto:
Story of Elena Alberti and Baciccio. Other Venetian
Documents of 1574: The Pastrovicchii: Death of Messer
Rolando The Feretics: Story of Adelino and Maria Vor-
nich: Mode of treating the Turks: Crafty Policy of Venice
towards its Subjects: Story of Ante. Treaty between
Venice and Sultan Selim. - Clissa taken by the Uscocs, and
retaken by the Turks. The Uscocs. - Foscolo takes many
Towns from the Turks, raises the Siege of Sebenico, and
takes Clissa. - Peace of 1669.
naro's Successes against the Turks.
Siege of Vienna.
Cor-
Peace of Carlovitz. ·
Siege of Sign. Peace of Passarovitz.
Austrians in Dalmatia. The French.
Caboga's Speech. The Russians and Montenegrins attack
Ragusa; and take some of the Islands; they leave Dalmatia;
the Treaty of Tilsit. The English take Lissa; Victory off
that Island. English and Austrians co-operate against the
French. Dalmatia recovered by Austria.