Talk:Oblikë

Latest comment: 2 months ago by ArdenDem in topic Update?

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According to Konstantin Jireček, Oblikë is mentioned as the site of the fortress of Obliquus. The full text reads:


"On the right bank of the Bojana, we first come across the settlement of Oblika at the foot of Mount Tarabosh (572 metres high). This was the site of the fortress of Obliquus, where, according to Presbyter Diocleas, the Emperor Samuel of Ohrid surrounded the Serbian prince Vladimir and took him prisoner. In 1398 we find Oblich partium Schutari mentioned in the archival records of Ragusa. In the fifteenth century, Gojčin Crnojević demanded Oblich from Venice, which his ancestors had received from the lords of Zeta (per i segnori de Zenta) (1444 and 1452, cf. Ljubić 9, p. 202). Further down the river is the village of Trunši, formerly known as Trunsi or Trompsi, situated on the island of Saint Sergius (insula Sancti Sergii) that remained loyal to Venice in 1423."


Should this article be updated to reflect the importance of this settlement? ArdenDem (talk) 10:53, 21 September 2024 (UTC)Reply