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LIBERTAS: The Pearl Among States

War, Trade, and Ghosts of a Vanished Republic: A Chronicle of Dubrovnik’s Noble Houses and Their Golden Era (1358–1808)

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LIBERTAS: The Pearl Among States

By: Sasa Fegic
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Libertas: The Pearl Among States is the sweeping, cinematic history of Dubrovnik — the Republic of Ragusa — a tiny but fiercely independent city-state that thrived for centuries on the Adriatic.

From the marble streets of its walled city to the galleys that sailed from Gruž to Alexandria and London, this book tells the story of how Dubrovnik balanced on the knife-edge between Venice and the Ottomans, survived plagues, sieges, and the great earthquake of 1667, and built a legacy of diplomacy, trade, and freedom that endured until Napoleon’s troops lowered the banner of St. Blaise in 1808.

Part political drama, part family saga, part naval adventure, Libertas brings the Republic to life through vivid storytelling:

  • Council chambers and banquets where patrician houses schemed and forged alliances.

  • Sea chases and storms as Ragusan captains risked everything to protect their cargo.

  • Romances and forbidden loves that defied the rigid codes of patrician society.

  • Moments of tragedy and resilience — from the 1667 earthquake to the final days under French rule.

This is the story of a city that refused to bow, a place where the idea of liberty was carved into the very gates: Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro — "Liberty is not well sold for all the gold in the world."

Whether you are a lover of history, a sailor at heart, or a traveler who has walked the Stradun and wondered what these walls have seen — this book is your invitation into Dubrovnik’s secret past.

Europe International Relations Maritime History & Piracy Politics & Government World Imperialism Siege War
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