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Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja

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Requested by you, my beloved brethren in Christ and honorable priests of the holy Archbishopric See of the Church in Duklja, as well as by some elders, but especially by the youth of our city who find pleasure not only in listening to and reading about the wars but in taking part in them also, to
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endeavored to obtain the royal insignia from the Pope, and to elevate the Bar Bishopric to an archbishopric), contains considerable historical data that has been found to be reliable. Chapters 34 and 35, which deal with Vladimir's father and uncles, are likely based on the prologue of this
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Chapters 1–33 of the chronicle are based on oral traditions and its author's constructions; these are largely dismissed by historians. However, the next three chapters possess invaluable historical data about this time period. Despite its hagiographic nature, Chapter 36 (on Saint
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and literary material from Slavic sources which he translated into Latin. Among the material he translated, rather than created, is "The Legend of Prince Vladimir" which is supposed to have been written by another clergyman, also from Duklja, more specifically,
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The author attempted to present an overview of ruling families over the course of over two centuries — from the 10th century up to the time of writing, the 12th century. There are 47 chapters in the text, of different sizes and varying subject matter.
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Općenito se pretpostavlja da je u Ljetopisu nepoznati autor (E. Peričić naziva ga Grgur Barski) nastojao uzveličati starinu dukljanske crkve i države. Barska je, naime, nadbiskupija bila ukinuta 1142., pa se time nastojalo obnoviti nadbiskupiju,
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Anonimni svećenik iz Bara, Pop Dukljanin ili - prema nekim istraživanjima - Grgur Barski, u drugoj polovici 12. stoljeća piše zanimljivo historiografsko djelo poznato kao Libellus Gothorum ili Sclavorum regnum (Ljetopis Popa Dukljanina),
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rulers, who invaded the area in the 5th century, but it doesn't attempt to elaborate on how and when this happened. This information contradicts the information found in the Byzantine text
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Various inaccurate or simply wrong claims in the text make it an unreliable source. Modern historians have serious doubts about the majority of this work as being mainly fictional, or
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In 1986, the chronicle was translated from the Croatian into Ukrainian by Antin V. Iwachniuk. The translation was financed by the Iwachniuk Ukrainian Studies and Research Fund at the
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and Bohemian and Polish historical works. The themes and scope of Rudger's work are supposed to have been shaped by the political interests and priorities of his patron,
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of the people who are Goths or Slavs — a purely fictitious attribution. These claims about a unified kingdom are probably a reflection of the earlier glory of the
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Niko Županič, Značenje barvnega atributa v imenu „Crvena Hrvatska". Lecture at the IV Congress of Slavic geographers and ethnographers, Sofia, 18 August 1936.
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I Pop Dukljanin, najvjerovatnije Grgur Barski (v. PERI- ČIĆ, 1991) je u Kraljevstvu Slovjena (Regnum Sclavorum) donio i podatke o postojanju Bijele h(o)rvatske.
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Other obsolete and refuted theories include that the author lived in the second half of the 12th century. Some Croatian historians put forward the theory, of
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while other Dalmatian-Lika lands as White Croatia, which is a description inconsistent with other historical works from the same period, but not all.
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According to its recent editor, Tibor Živković, the chronicle, written in Latin, was completed in two versions between 1295 and 1301 in the towns of
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origin. He is thought to have written around 1300 because Bosnian borders are referred to in a way that coincides with an anonymous text, the
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had also interpreted that to mean that the western border of Bosnia was at some drainage divide mountains, but placed it to the southeast of
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said that the chronicle is a purely fictional literary product, belonging to the late 14th or early 15th century. Serbian historian
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wrote that the toponym refers to the mountain of Borova glava, because of etymology and because it is located on the watershed (
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work, a "Life of St. Vladimir" rather than a "Legend." Prince Vladimir, the protagonist of the story, as well as Emperor
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Map of fictituous Slavic kingdom of king Svetopelek in the Western Balkans as it has been described in the chronicle
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stated that the chronicle is a purely fictional literary product, belonging to the late 14th or early 15th century.
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The chronicle was also added to by a bishop of Bar intent on demonstrating his diocese' superiority over that of
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but assumed to have been written by the Priest of Duklja himself (or other monk-scribes giving a helping hand).
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also points to the existence of a mountain of "Borja" in today's northern Bosnia with the same etymology.
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The work is actually a number of separate but similar manuscripts, stemming from an original source that
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did the same in ca. 1666. These Latin redactions claim that the original was written in Slavic.
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in 1978, inferred that the term refers roughly to a place of the drainage divide between the
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from Krajina in Zeta or Duklja (an earlier name for Zeta). In its original version, it was a
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The Slavs and the Romans: Slavicization in the area of Serbia between VII and XI century
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
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translate from the Slavic language into Latin the Book of Goths, entitled in Latin
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and nearby regions from the 5th to the mid-12th century. The section "Life of St.
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Kršćanstvo na hrvatskom prostoru: pregled religiozne povijesti Hrvata (7-20. st.)
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Constantine's Legend (or "Pannonian Legend"), chapters VIII and beginning of IX
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The work was traditionally ascribed to an anonymous "priest of Duklja" (
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Mijušković, S., ur. (1988) Ljetopis popa Dukljanina. Beograd: Prosveta
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It has been generally agreed that this Presbyter included in his work
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written in two versions between 1295 and 1301 by an ecclesiastic from
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Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies
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The region of Bosnia is described to span the area west of the river
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Sloveni i Romeji: Slavizacija na prostoru Srbije od VII do XI veka
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wrote that this refers to the mountain of "Borova glava" near the
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Istorija Crne Gore: od najstarijih vremena do kraja XII vijeka
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La Chronique du pretre de Dioclee. Un faux document historique
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Forging unity: The South Slavs between East and West 550-1150
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from a 17th-century printing. Dmine Papalić, a nobleman from
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Državna i vjerska pripadnost sredovječne Bosne i Hecegovine.
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watersheds. In her discussion of Ćorović, Serbian historian
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Letopis Popa Dukljanina (Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja)
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historian, included the work (amongst other works) in his
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Il Regno de gli Slavi hoggi corrottamente detti Schiavoni
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II. edition, Ziral, Chicago–Rome 1978, pp. 408–409.
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in which all their deeds and wars have been described...
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Teritorijalni razvoj bosanske države u srednjem vijeku
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The Latin version of the Chronicle (in Serbocroatian)
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In his 1967 reprint of the work, Yugoslav historian
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Index

Duklja
Republic of Venice
Republic of Ragusa
Kingdom of Serbia
Serbo-Croatian
Latin
chronicle
Duklja
semi-mythical
South Slavs
Dalmatia
Jovan Vladimir
redactions
Split
Marko Marulić
Mavro Orbin
Ragusan
Johannes Lucius
Split
Croatia
Hungary
Bar
Montenegro
Serbian Kingdom
Archbishop of Bar
Czech
Anonymi Descriptio Europae Orientalis
Serbian
Stefan Uroš II Milutin
Isidore of Seville

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