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'''Dračevica''' was a [[župa]] in [[medieval Serbia]], and later on in [[medieval Bosnia]] when the medieval Bosnian state conquered the area in 1377 from [[Đurađ_I_Balšić|Đurađ I Balšić]], who previously took it from [[Nikola_Altomanović|Nikola Altomanović]] in 1373.{{sfn|Fine|1994|pp=384-389}}{{sfn|Ćirković|2004|p=80}} Its later center was in [[Herceg Novi#Foundation under Bosnia|Novi]], a town built by [[Tvrtko I of Bosnia |
'''Dračevica''' was a [[župa]] in [[medieval Serbia]], and later on in [[medieval Bosnia]] when the medieval Bosnian state conquered the area in 1377 from [[Đurađ_I_Balšić|Đurađ I Balšić]], who previously took it from [[Nikola_Altomanović|Nikola Altomanović]] in 1373.{{sfn|Fine|1994|pp=384-389}}{{sfn|Ćirković|2004|p=80}} Its later center was in [[Herceg Novi#Foundation under Bosnia|Novi]], a town built by [[Tvrtko I of Bosnia]].{{sfn|Stojanović|1929|p=76}} Its location is in the mountainous areas to the northwest of [[Boka Kotorska]] and the town of [[Herceg Novi]], in modern day [[Montenegro]].<ref>{{cite journal | url = http://hrcak.srce.hr/9883?lang=en | page = 52 | language = Croatian | title = Boka kotorska: Etnički sastav u razdoblju austrijske uprave (1814.-1918. g.) | author = Ivan Crkvenčić | author2 = Antun Schaller | journal = Croatian Geographical Bulletin | volume = 68 | number = 1 |date=June 2006}}</ref> It corresponds to the [[Sutorina]] region. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Dračevica was a župa in medieval Serbia, and later on in medieval Bosnia when the medieval Bosnian state conquered the area in 1377 from Đurađ I Balšić, who previously took it from Nikola Altomanović in 1373.[1][2] Its later center was in Novi, a town built by Tvrtko I of Bosnia.[3] Its location is in the mountainous areas to the northwest of Boka Kotorska and the town of Herceg Novi, in modern day Montenegro.[4] It corresponds to the Sutorina region.
References
- ^ Fine 1994, pp. 384–389.
- ^ Ćirković 2004, p. 80.
- ^ Stojanović 1929, p. 76.
- ^ Ivan Crkvenčić; Antun Schaller (June 2006). "Boka kotorska: Etnički sastav u razdoblju austrijske uprave (1814.-1918. g.)". Croatian Geographical Bulletin (in Croatian). 68 (1): 52.
Sources
- Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
- Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
- Stojanović, Ljubomir (1929). Старе српске повеље и писма I. Београд.
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