[273] Ibid., p. 20.

[274] Horatio Brown’s Venice, p. 212.

[275] Gelcich, La Zedda, Preface.

[276] Note to Gibbon’s Decline and Fall, vol. vi. p. 500.

[277] The “Machova” of the Ragusan documents.

[278] Klaić, p. 197.

[279] Knez means lord or count.

[280] The decadence of Servia can be traced in the titles of its rulers. Uroš IV. was the last Tsar, Vukašin was only Kral or king, and his son was Marko Kraljević, “the King’s son.”

[281] Du Cange, Farlati, Lenormant, and Rovinski take the first view, Gelcich (La Zedda, p. 28) and Šafažik the second.

[282] It is sometimes called Zenta or Zeta.