| Fortica: Begin excellent
sailors, since the 13th to century the inhabitants of Omiš
had been controlling the navigation of ships thus making
problems to developed communities on the eastern Adriatic
coast as well as to Venice that had economic interests outside
the Otrant. Therefore in the old mediaeval books on ports,
harbours and navigation, Omiš(Almissa, Dalmissa, Dalmesa)
is not recorded as a good port but as a dangerous shelter
for pirates such as Saracens on the Mediterranean or the
Tatars in the Black Sea. The Statute of Dubrovnik strictly
forbids selling of boats to inhabitants of Omiš. Attacks
and plundering were directed to Venetian boats and Venetian
properties in Dalmatia, as well as to boats under the flag
of the Kingdom of Naples. It is very probable that at the
beginning of the 14 Century a tribute for free navigation
was paid to Omiš by Italian ports of Puglia and Marche.
The frontier of mediaeval Omiš together with the region
of Poljice was the river Cetina than in its long course
had shaped many a wonder of nature. Above its canyon on
the lower Cetina frontier fortresses Kunjak and Visuæ were
built which defended the district of Omiš. In 1423. “castella
circa Dalmissiam” are mentioned, was the fortress Starigrad
(old town). In King Fridrich’s III. Chart from1454. it is
mentioned as “castrum Stary”, and in that from the same
year of Alonso V. King of Naples and Argon it is mentioned
as “civitate Antiqua”. The fortress is situated at the top
of the mountain over Omiš – a site of strategic importance
with a board view on all movements across the middle Poljica
as well as over the navigation in the sea channel between
Split and Makarska.
The name Starigrad is a Croatian name for “old town” because
it originated on the site of the antique castellum Oneum
while the “new town Omiš” developed on the coast. Under
this name it is mentioned in documents in Latin and Italian
as well as in cartography from the 15. to the 17. century.
Later, under the influence of Italian military terminology
the term Fortica(The Fortress) was used.
Throughout the 16. century (1534., 1559., 1566., 1571.-1573.,
1586.) the fortress Starigrad was reinforced several times
due to a growing danger of Turkish attacks. Major repair
works were done during the Kandian war (1654.-1669.) By
the end of the century Omiš is not anymore in Venetian –
Turkish frontier area and with the spreading of free territory
the strategic importance of this fortress decreases.
During the last aggression on Croatia (420 years after Turkish
sieges) a group of monument lovers from Omiš, helped by
school children and the young – without any modern technological
devices succeeded to restore this neglected and damaged
fortress. This was their contribution for the defending
of heritage while at same time other Croatian cities protected
by historical fortifications were resisting the attack of
modern artillery.
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