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has glosseng: Lumbarda Psephisma (also referred to as Lumbardian Decree-Psefizam) is a stone inscription telling about the founding of a Ancient Greece settlement on the island of KorĨula, in modern-day Croatia. The Psephisma is from Lumbarda, a small village where it was discovered in 1877 by Bozo Krsinic . The Lumbarda Psephisma is kept in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb . The stone inscription has a written decree that details the agreement surrounding the establishment of a Greek colony in the 3rd century BC. The text provides information on the Greeks from the island of Issa, today know as Vis. The Greeks established a settlement on the basis of a prior agreement with the representatives of the local Illyrians who were Pil and his son Daz.
lexicalizationeng: Lumbarda Psephisma
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