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- Mariano Bolizza or Marin Bolica (1603 – 27 November 1643) was a nobleman and writer from Cattaro (known today as Kotor). Bolizza was born in Kotor, at...
- Montenegro. It is located in the historical region of Grahovo. In 1614, Mariano Bolizza wrote that Grahovo was situated in a beautiful plain, and commanded by...
- to the border with Montenegro. It was mentioned as Zagagni by Mariano Bolizza in 1614, being part of the Sanjak of Scutari. It was Roman Catholic, had...
- in 1416; Chopilich in 1614 in the report of the Venetian writer Mariano Bolizza; Coppilico on the 1688 map of the Venetian cartographer Francesco Maria...
- Kelmendi, and Bjelopavlići. After the Serbian-Venetian nobleman Mariano Bolizza in Cattaro (Kotor), who wrote the Relazione e descrizione del sangiacato...
- accounts of the villages of Crmnica was that of Venetian diplomat Mariano Bolizza who traveled in the area in 1614. "Census 2011 data - Montenegro". Monstat...
- Marino Bizzi as being half Orthodox and half Catholic. In his report, Bolizza notes that Lale Drecalou (Lale Drekalov) and Nico Raizcou (Niko Rajckov)...
- fearful odds are explained by the accounts of a contemporary writer, Mariano Bolizza. This author, a patrician of Venice, residing at Kotor in the early part...
- admiral of the Baltic Fleet under Tsar Peter the Great of Russia Mariano Bolizza, nobleman Clergy Georgius Pelino, abbot and diplomat Lodovico Chieregati...
- same to the north of Ulcinj, Krytha e Ulqinit. Venetian diplomat Mariano Bolizza who travelled in the area in 1614 recorded that it was a Catholic village...