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    Ulcinj (redirect from Dulcigno)
    (Cyrillic: Улцињ, pronounced [ǔlt͡siɲ]; Albanian: Ulqin or Ulqini; Italian: Dulcigno) is a town in the Coastal region of Montenegro and the capital of Ulcinj...
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  • Dulcigno, modern day Ulcinj (Albanian: Ulqini), was under Venetian rule between 1405–1412 and 1421–1571. During this time, the Venetian governors of Dulcigno...
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    (Budua) and Sutomore (Spizza), 1420–1797 Bar (Antivari), 1443–1571 Ulcinj (Dulcigno), 1405–1571 Shkodër (Scutari), 1396–1479 Drisht (Drivasto), 1393–1423 and...
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    reducing Venice's Albanian possessions to only Durazzo, Antivari, and Dulcigno. Skanderbeg's son Gjon Kastrioti II continued the resistance against the...
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    a tent with Jews, whereupon the grand vizier ordered his banishment to Dulcigno, a small place in Albania, where he died in loneliness and obscurity. Barnavi...
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    salary. At the beginning of 1673, the sultan had Zevi exiled to Ulcinj (Dulcigno, Turkish: Ulkum) where his wife died in 1674. Zevi then married Esther...
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    Pogradeci None Kukesi Lumë Malësi e Gjakovës Kukesi Scutari Alessio Dukagjin Dulcigno Malësi e Madhe Mirdite Puka Scutari Valona Himara Valona Tirana None Tirana...
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  • שַׁבְּתַי צְבִי, romanized: Shabbeṯāi Ẓevi; born at Smyrna, 1626; died at Dulcigno, 1676), a Sephardic Jewish rabbi and Kabbalist who was proclaimed to be...
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    one of the oldest documented Albanian tribes, first recorded in 1242 in Dulcigno. In the Middle Ages, it was widely spread across northern Albania, southern...
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  • Hungary Hungary Siege of Szigetvár 1567 Zabid Yemen 1571 Ulcinj (Ulqin/Dulcigno) Republic of Venice Montenegro 1571 Nicosia (Lefkoşa) Cyprus 1578 Akhaltsikhe...
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  • vice-consul of Venice he faced the increasing competition by the trade of Dulcigno to Venetian interests in Shkodër. Suma was personally responsible for transportation...
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    Albanian) near Budva, because of the Ottoman conquests of Antivari (Bar), Dulcigno (Ulcinj), Scutari (Shkodër) and Durrës. From then on, the Venetian territory...
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  • a tent with Jews, whereupon the grand vizier ordered his banishment to Dulcigno, a small place in Albania, where he died in loneliness and obscurity. "Judaism...
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    offered their liberation for a price of 30 dukats. In 1525, the pirates of Dulcigno attacked the city of Riviera delle Palme (Marche). In January 1537, the...
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    a tent with Jews, whereupon the grand vizier ordered his banishment to Dulcigno, a small place in Albania, where he died in loneliness and obscurity. Kohler...
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  • spellings: Shabbetai, Sabbetai, Shabbesai; Zvi, Tzvi) (b. at Smyrna 1626; d. at Dulcigno (present day Ulcinj) 1676), a Sephardic ordained rabbi from Smyrna (now...
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    reducing Venice's Albanian possessions to only Durazzo, Antivari, and Dulcigno. Skanderbeg's son John Castriot II continued the resistance against the...
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    purported to be the grave of Sabbatai Zevi, an Ottoman Jew who was banished to Dulcigno (present day Ulcinj), who created controversy among his followers upon...
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  • in the siege of Shkodra in 1478–79. In 1477, he had been sent to nearby Dulcigno just before the beginning of the siege. In total, 26 members out of 30...
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    The Surrender of Dulcigno in 1880, the last of the International Squadron, convened by the Treaty of Berlin.The Graphic 1880...
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    be the grave of Shabbatai Zevi, a Turkish Jew who had been banished to Dulcigno (present day Ulcinj) who created controversy among his followers upon his...
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  • Weiden in Friaul (historic German*), Wūdínèi - 乌迪内/烏迪內 (Mandarin*) Ulcinj Dulcigno (Italian), Ulcinj (Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian, Slovene), Ulciň...
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  • bishoprics Budua (Herceg) Novi Risinium (Risinio) Suacia (Svač) Ulcinj (Dulcigno, Ulcinium). List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) Catholic Church...
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    Austro-Hungarian torpedo boats sweeping mines off Ulcinj (known to the Italians as Dulcigno), Albania. The three scout cruisers steered to attack the three Austro-Hungarian...
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    Austro-Hungarian torpedo boats sweeping mines off Ulcinj (known to the Italians as Dulcigno), Albania. The three scout cruisers steered to attack the three Austro-Hungarian...
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    diocese of Suacium (Svač, Šas). The ancient diocese of Ulcinium (Ulcinj, Dulcigno), in the territory of Scutari, was, in 1571, occupied by the Ottoman Turks...
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    of the Balkans. Cambridge University Press. p. 365. ISBN 9780521274586. DULCIGNO -SURRENDERED.; THE MONTENEGRINS OCCUPY ALL THE CHIEF POSITIONS. (Ražnatović...
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    agent, translator and a multilingual trader, part of the Bruti family from Dulcigno (Ulqin), Venetian Albania. He worked for the Venetians, Philip II of Portugal...
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  • The Diocese of Ulcinj (Latin Ulcinium, Italian Dulcigno) was a Catholic bishopric with see at Ulcinj, in Montenegro, which existed from circa 800 till...
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  • Kotor, as well as the towns of Bar (Antivari), Budva (Budua) and Ulcinj (Dulcigno) were occupied by army and navy personnel of Britain, France, Italy and...
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