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doi: 10.2298/balc1748229j
handle: 21.15107/rcub_dais_5636
This paper shows that continuity of connections between Duklja/Zeta and the Apennine Peninsula during the middle ages, which were manifested both in the political and in the cultural sphere, attracted attention as a topic in the periodical press issued in the territory of present-day Montenegro from 1835 to 1941. The paper offers a systematized overview of such, for the most part descriptive, texts on political and cultural links between what now are Montenegro and Italy in the middle ages.
Duklja, History of Balkan Peninsula, Apennine Peninsula, middle ages, Montenegrin periodicals, Zeta, DR1-2285, cultural contacts
Duklja, History of Balkan Peninsula, Apennine Peninsula, middle ages, Montenegrin periodicals, Zeta, DR1-2285, cultural contacts
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