- the
decline of both the
Venetian and
Ragusan republics.
Charles VIII of
France granted trading rights to the
Ragusans in 1497, and
Louis XII in 1502. In...
-
Ragusan may
refer to:
citizen of the
Republic of
Ragusa List of
Ragusans person from any
other place called Ragusa This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
Ragusan perpera (Croatian: Dubrovačka perpera) or
perpero was a type of
silver coin
issued and used in the
Republic of
Ragusa (Dubrovnik). It was...
- ISBN 978-953-6324-30-9. Ćosić, Stjepan; Vekarić,
Nenad (2003). "The
Factions within the
Ragusan Patriciate (17th-18th Century)" (PDF).
Dubrovnik Annals (7): 7–79. Retrieved...
-
Libertine is a type of
silver coin
forged and used in the
Republic of
Ragusa that had its
capital city in Dubrovnik. It was
minted between 1791 and 1795...
- of
their own. This was
spoken in
Dubrovnik (Italian: Ragusa).
Various Ragusan words are
known from
local do****ents in
Latin and Venetian. One such do****ent...
-
Hungarian King Sigismund, Bosnia's liege. King
Ostoja led a war
against the
Ragusans, Sigismund's allies. Radič Sanković led the
attacks on
Dubrovnik in the...
- was to be kept
closed to the
Ragusan forces and to let the
Austrian forces enter the City from the west,
without any
Ragusan soldiers, once the
French garrison...
- the
Strait of
Gibraltar to or from
England were
likely to be
Italian or
Ragusan. The
reopening of the
Netherlands to
English shipping in
January 1565 spurred...
- that the
Ragusan merchants would be safe
across the "Bosnian rusag", or 1451,
during the war with
Stjepan Vukčić, as a "Holly Kingdom".
Ragusans also paid...