Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the island of Grado . 1885. ENGL 6in METRI. Ijuu«U- Ch. XXVI.] Veglia: the Dzcomo. 149 testament of Count Nicol5 in 1377 \ It is the im-pression at Veglia that this bishop John oriundusde civitate is the presid indigena who built thechurch ; but, as I have already explained, the charac-ter of the architecture and of the lettering of thetwo inscriptions (vid. p. 142 and p. 143, Fig. ^^j) isquite inconsistent with so late a date, and belongsto the period of the other bishop John, who seemsalso to have been a native
Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, with Cettigne in Montenegro and the island of Grado . 1885. ENGL 6in METRI. Ijuu«U- Ch. XXVI.] Veglia: the Dzcomo. 149 testament of Count Nicol5 in 1377 \ It is the im-pression at Veglia that this bishop John oriundusde civitate is the presid indigena who built thechurch ; but, as I have already explained, the charac-ter of the architecture and of the lettering of thetwo inscriptions (vid. p. 142 and p. 143, Fig. ^^j) isquite inconsistent with so late a date, and belongsto the period of the other bishop John, who seemsalso to have been a native of Veglia. Another inscribed slab, with Boman lettering,dated 1494, records the memory of Antonio Schi-nella, archpriest of Veglia. There is another to the memory of LudovicoCicuta, who commanded the galley which Vegliasent as her contingent to the Venetian fleet thatfought at Lepanto. His family, I believe, only be-came extinct in 188^. LYDOVICVS CICVTA TRIREMISVEGLENSIS PRAEFECTYS NAVALIS IN TVRCAM CERTAMINIS APYD AECHINADAS CHRISTIA!^Q YICTORIAE COMES SENATYSDECRETO PARTIS INSIGNIBYSiN ARSENATY ERECTIS PATRI
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