[855] Ibid. I. 261, 288, 306, 311, 319, 328-29, 383, 400-1, 409-10.
[856] Diplomatische Aktenstücke (Wien, 1914), p. 71.
[857] Il Messaggero, Oct. 31, 1914.
[858] I. 333.
[859] Lost in 1903, but recently re-discovered at Corfù. See Morning Post, July 25, 1916.
[860] Ur = “Prince” in Hungarian.
[861] Justly, as Mon. sp. h. Sl. Mer., I. 131 show.
[862] Jireček (II. 120 n. 2) has shown that the form “Obilich” was substituted in the eighteenth century, because “Kobilich” (= “son of a mare”) was considered vulgar.
[863] Il Regno degli Slavi, p. 294.
[864] Copioso Ristretto degli Annali di Rausa, pp. 85, 132.