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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v39i59.10580

The Oldest Surviving Volume of Medieval Trogir’s Council Proceedings: The Question of Dating and Chronology

Tomislav Popić ; Faculty of Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb
Ante Bećir orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-2829-1634


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Abstract

This paper presents the oldest surviving volume of Trogir’s council proceedings, which Ivan Lučić Lucius dated in 1316 and 1317. Having compared the contents of the volume with other sources, Lucius’s notes, and his Memorie istoriche di Tragurio, the authors argue that the given volume dates from 1314 and 1315, and that its contents end shortly before the destruction of Trogir’s Franciscan monastery and the arrival of Ban Mladen II with his army in May 1315. In line with this new chronology, the authors have also considered the political developments in Trogir and its surroundings
during the second decade of the 14th century.

Keywords

Trogir; 14th century; Middle Ages; sources; Major Council; council proceedings; faction conflicts

Hrčak ID:

249428

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/249428

Publication date:

18.12.2020.

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