[399] Up to 1383, in outlining the career of Tvrtko, I have followed Klaić, pp. 201-3.
[400] Schaffarik, Acta archivii Veneti, &c., CXLI.
[401] In a letter of April 1, published in Ljubić, iv. 185-6.
[402] Misti, xxxix. 113.
[403] Klaić, p. 237; Jireček, p. 341. But von Kállay, i. 166, attributes this victory to George Kastriota of Albania.
[404] Orbini, p. 361.
[405] Hopf, in Ersch-Gruber, Allgemeine Encycl., lxxxvi. 49.
[406] Chronique de Morée, p. 516. Evrenos is called Branezis. This is not the Evrenos heretofore mentioned, but another Christian renegade, of Macedonia. Cf. Finlay, iv. 233 n.
[407] Jireček, Die Heerstrasse, &c., p. 147.
[408] Leunclavius (1611 Frankfort ed.), pp. 268-76. Jireček, Geschichte der Bulgaren, pp. 341-2, points out that Seadeddin and Leunclavius, whom Zinkeisen, i. 252-5, follows, are in error in representing the Bulgarians as wholly subdued in 1388.