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Original scientific paper

THE DUBROVNIK REPUBLIC AND THE LEVANT IN THE 16TH CENTURY: DISPUTE OVER ALEXANDRIA

Nikša Varezić ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Split, Split, Croatia


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Abstract

The Republic of Dubrovnik is a unique phenomenon not only in the history of the eastern Adriatic but also in the broader Mediterranean context. The international position of Dubrovnik over the centuries needs to be considered in the context of often very intricate relations and policies of those powers whose dynamic interdependencies, each in their own way, touched and shaped the position of the Republic, equally within the Adriatic-Mediterranean, as well as within a geopolitical framework that includes South-Eastern Europe. The paper deals with the positions of the Dubrovnik Republic and the Levant within the context of the truly turbulent 16th century. In spite of the defined conditions that came from the Dubrovnik vassal status within the Ottoman Empire, additional diplomatic effort was needed to maintain the crucially important trade positions in this part of the Mediterranean, which was disturbed by the new geopolitical constellation of the 16th century.

Keywords

the Republic of Dubrovnik; Ottoman Empire; France; Alexandria; trans- confessional diplomacy; trans-imperial subjects.

Hrčak ID:

213438

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/213438

Publication date:

19.12.2018.

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