“That is, the king of Norway.”

Neither of these commentators, nor any of the later ones, suggest the name of this monarch, except the Germans, Philalethes and Witte, who think it may be Eric the Priest-hater, or Hakon Longshanks. ↩

Rascia or Ragusa is a city in Dalmatia, situated on the Adriatic, and capital of the kingdom of that name. The king here alluded to is Uroscius II , who married a daughter of the Emperor Michael Palaeologus, and counterfeited Venetian coin. ↩

In this line I have followed the reading male ha visto , instead of the more common one, male aggiustò . ↩

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