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Ashes Over Ragusa MTA
A political and personal chronicle set during the Ottoman-Venetian wars on the Dalmatian coast

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Ashes Over Ragusa *Ashes Over Ragusa* is a political and personal chronicle set in the 16th-century Republic of Ragusa (modern-day Dubrovnik) during the height of Ottoman-Venetian tensions. The story follows Marin, a junior scribe, who recovers a water-damaged Byzantine manuscript from a shipwrecked merchant vessel. He discovers that the document, known as the *Chrysobull of the Dispossessed*, is a map of ancient imperial lineages and legal compacts that binds Ragusa's wealthiest families to a secret history of Byzantine sanctuary. This discovery places Marin at the center of a dangerous shadow war between the expansionist Venetian Republic, the looming Ottoman Empire, and the Ragusan merchant elite who seek to use the record for leverage.

As Marin moves between the city's scriptorium, the refugee-laden Lazaretto, and the palaces of merchant houses like the Gozze and Menze, he realizes the manuscript is a "map of debts" that could either protect or destroy the Republic. Alongside Elena, an archivist’s daughter with her own secret agendas, and Sophronios, an exiled priest, Marin works to translate and preserve the text while evading the ruthless Venetian factor, Vittore Contarini. The tension culminates in a failed Venetian fireboat attack on the Ragusan harbor, which Marin helps thwart by weaponizing the city's hidden history to unite the merchant houses and the displaced Greek refugees against a common enemy.

The narrative concludes with the formal signing of the "Ragusan Compact," a landmark legal accord that integrates the Byzantine exiles into the city’s civic and commercial life. By turning a clandestine record into public law, Marin shifts Ragusa’s identity from a neutral broker to a protected sanctuary of cultural legacy. Though the geopolitical threats of the Adriatic remain, the book ends with Marin assuming his role as a guardian of the city’s memory, having successfully used the power of the written word to secure the Republic's survival amidst the literal and figurative ashes of the old world.

Author:

Kathryn Anderson

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Date Published:

April 15, 2026

Word Count:

65,711 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 36 minutes

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