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- Dalmatian city-states in 997, the Venetian fleet under Orseolo attacked the Neretvian pirates of Neretva (Narentines) on Ascension Day in 998. Pietro then took...
- The Narentines were a South Slavic tribe that occupied an area of southern Dalmatia centered at the river Neretva (Narenta), active in the 9th and 10th...
- [citation needed] In 998, Zadar sought Venetian protection against the Neretvian pirates. The Venetians were quick to fully exploit this opportunity: in...
- Croatian po****tion of the island was grouped with the pagan Narentines or Neretvians, who quickly learned maritime skills in this new environment and became...
- differentiate themselves and were ****imilated into South Slavs. Narentines / Neretvians, in southern Dalmatia Pannonian Slavs, in west Pannonian Plain, west of...
- fleet of the Venetian Republic returned, the Neretvians fell back; when the Venetians left, the Neretvians would immediately embark on new raids. In 834...
- peace, renewing old hostilities. Stephen Držislav, together with the Neretvians, possibly fought the Venetian fleet led by Badorai Bragadin at Vis, but...
- Croatian sea power as Mislav modelled Croatian ships in the likehood of the Neretvians and Venetians. Mislav was succeeded by Trpimir I after his death around...
- Pietro Orseolo II launched large military operations against Croatian and Neretvian pirates along the Adriatic and its islands, which culminated in 1000 with...
- the late 10th century Pietro II Orseolo the Doge of Venice attacked the Neretvian pirates and in the process secured Korčula. The Korčula Statute from 1214...