He was the top diplomatic agent of the Herzegovina and Peć chieftains, who had put themselves at the leadership of the movement,[1] which would organize the uprisal in Ottoman areas.
[4] A Ragusan document from the beginning of 1596 claims that many Herzegovinian chieftains with the metropolitan gathered in the Trebinje Monastery where they swore oath "to give up and donate 20,000 heroes to the emperors' light.
[8] In 1604[citation needed], Damjan enumerated these regions that were ready for uprisal: Dračevica, Zupci, Riđani, Nikšići, Banjani, Piva, Drobnjaci, Morača, Trebinje, Rudine, Gacko, Plana, Kolašin, Vraneš, Mileševo, Sjenica, Novi ...[9] In 1605, he went on a diplomatic mission to the Republic of Ragusa, discussing the redemption of some slaves from Senj.
[10] Априла 1599. године калуђер Дамјан Љу- бибратић поново носи писмо папи од патријарха Јована.
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