Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja

The Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea or Duklja or Gesta regum Sclavorum are names given to a medieval chronicle, or rather gesta ("deeds"), written in two versions between 1295 and 1301 by an ecclesiastic from Duklja, recently identified as archbishop Rudger of Bar. Its oldest preserved copy is in Latin from the 17th century, and modern historians have debated the text's date of composition (mid-12th to late 16th century) and authenticity.

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Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja

The Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea or Duklja or Gesta regum Sclavorum are names given to a medieval chronicle, or rather gesta ("deeds"), written in two versions between 1295 and 1301 by an ecclesiastic from Duklja, recently identified as archbishop Rudger of Bar. Its oldest preserved copy is in Latin from the 17th century, and modern historians have debated the text's date of composition (mid-12th to late 16th century) and authenticity.

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