The nobility of the Republic of Ragusa included patrician families, most of which originated from the City of Dubrovnik, and some coming from other, mostly neighbouring, countries.
The Republic of Ragusa was ruled by a strict patriciate that was formally established in 1332, which was subsequently modified only once, following the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake.
Families
- Basiljević
- Benessa
- Binciola
- Bobali
- Bocignolo
- Bodazza
- Bona
- Bonda
- Božidarević
- Buća
- Cerva
- Giorgi
- Ghetaldi
- Gradić
- Gučetić
- Gundulić
- Kaboga
- Calich
- Klašić
- Crasso
- Croce
- Giuriceo
- Gleda
- Lukarić
- Martinussio
- Menčetić
- Mlaschagna
- Natali
- Palmotić
- Pavlić
- Proculi
- Prodanelli
- Pucić
- Radagli
- Ranjina
- Resti
- Saraca
- Sorgo
- Tudisi
- Vodopić
- Volcasso
- Zamagna
- Zlatarić
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nobility of the Republic of Ragusa.
References
- Stjepan Krivošić (1990). Stanovništvo Dubrovnika i demografske promjene u prošlosti. Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti u Zagrebu.
- Sebastiano Dolci; Sebastijan Slade (2001). Dubrovačka književna kronika. Hrvatski Institut za Povijest. ISBN 978-953-6324-30-9.
- Ćosić, Stjepan; Vekarić, Nenad (2003). "The Factions within the Ragusan Patriciate (17th-18th Century)" (PDF). Dubrovnik Annals (7): 7–79. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.