“Oh, Vladimir, King of Dioclea, Hard Headed, Heart Full of Pride!” Isaiah Berlin and Nineteenth Century Interpretations of the Live of Saint Vladimir of Dioclea
Saint Vladimir of Dioclea (i.e. Zeta) (c. 990–1016) left very few traces in medieval sources, and yet, for centuries now, he is present throughout the Balkans, notably in the areas of modern Albania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Macedonia and Serbia. Compared to other notable medieval holy kings (e.g. Sai...
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Main Author: | Stefan Trajković Filipović |
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Language: | EN FR SR |
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University of Belgrade
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7dbdf0561d984ba7a95a9126af15c44f |
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