The archives of the Roman Inquisition, opened to the historical research in 1998, includes some documents on the history of the Ottoman occupation of Hungary. One of them is the report of Don Vincenzo di Augustino, the Ragusan merchants’ chaplain in Buda, concerning the difficulties of pastoral work in Buda and its neighbourhood. The study provides an overview on the Ragusan merchants’ activities in Buda and the legal autority of the Ragusan Archbishop over balkan trader colonies. Don Vincenzo is a typical representative of Ragusan priests working in the Balkans: after a period of county church service he worked as a chaplain in Buda and Sofia. His account outlines the typical life situations of the Balkan-type Ottoman occupation scarcely k...
Using unpublished archive material, the text eliminates certain doubts regarding the personality of ...
Based upon the last will of Maruša of Dubrovnik, drafted while returning from the pilgrimage to the ...
The Bosnian beylerbeys and Herzegovinian sancakbeys were high officials of the Ottoman state posted ...
The archives of the Roman Inquisition, opened to the historical research in 1998, includes some docu...
The significance of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) in the history of the Ottoman Hungary has been blank till the...
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
After the campaign of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1526, the medieval Kingdom of Hungary effectively ...
The Osmanlis and the Ragusans alike recognized emin as an unofficial Ottoman consular representative...
This article is based mainly on the letters and instructions written by the Ragusan government to it...
This article discusses a specific level of relations between the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and ...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
This study of the uprising of the voivode Grdan (1596–1597) was conducted within a wider context of ...
This article seeks to analyse the most important rhetorical strategy of Ragusan diplomacy, tradition...
Byzantine judicial and institutional heritage, as well as Roman cultural tradition, was built into t...
An important role in the Turco-Ragusan relations was played by the Dubrovnik consuls and diplomats, ...
Using unpublished archive material, the text eliminates certain doubts regarding the personality of ...
Based upon the last will of Maruša of Dubrovnik, drafted while returning from the pilgrimage to the ...
The Bosnian beylerbeys and Herzegovinian sancakbeys were high officials of the Ottoman state posted ...
The archives of the Roman Inquisition, opened to the historical research in 1998, includes some docu...
The significance of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) in the history of the Ottoman Hungary has been blank till the...
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
After the campaign of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1526, the medieval Kingdom of Hungary effectively ...
The Osmanlis and the Ragusans alike recognized emin as an unofficial Ottoman consular representative...
This article is based mainly on the letters and instructions written by the Ragusan government to it...
This article discusses a specific level of relations between the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and ...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
This study of the uprising of the voivode Grdan (1596–1597) was conducted within a wider context of ...
This article seeks to analyse the most important rhetorical strategy of Ragusan diplomacy, tradition...
Byzantine judicial and institutional heritage, as well as Roman cultural tradition, was built into t...
An important role in the Turco-Ragusan relations was played by the Dubrovnik consuls and diplomats, ...
Using unpublished archive material, the text eliminates certain doubts regarding the personality of ...
Based upon the last will of Maruša of Dubrovnik, drafted while returning from the pilgrimage to the ...
The Bosnian beylerbeys and Herzegovinian sancakbeys were high officials of the Ottoman state posted ...