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THE INHABITANTS OF TROGIR IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY

Nevenka Bezić Božanić


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Abstract

On the basis of the preserved archivalia from the second half of 13th C. it is possible to study, though only partly, the inhabitants of Trogir of that time. In addition to the permanent citizens the immigrants from other towns, places, and islands along the eastern Adriatic coast, and the Apennine Peninsula are also cited. The people of Trogir were engaged in various vocations revealing thus the character of the city’s management, well developed industries, service trades, and the like. The structure of the inhabitants, their first names (no surnames existed’at that time), reveal the nature of its Slavic population speaking their Croatian tongue, the Latin being the language of the learned, notaries, priests, and strangers employed in the city’s management and administration.

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Hrčak ID:

126176

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/126176

Publication date:

3.7.1990.

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