The House of Vodopić was a noble family from the city of Dubrovnik and the Republic of Ragusa. The family belonged to the list of late patriciate families...
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the gymnasium, Vodopić met his lifetime friend Đuro Pulić. The two gave each other nicknames "Friday" and "Saturday" because Vodopić was born just one...
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Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) was a writer and diplomat from the Republic of Ragusa. Bettera entitled one of his political pamphlets Memoires...
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astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian Mato Vodopić (Dubrovnik, 1816), bishop of Dubrovnik Matija Ban (Dubrovnik, 1818), poet...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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Dubrovnik 1872–1881 Succeeded by Mato Vodopić Preceded by Vinko Zubranić Apostolic Administrator of Trebinje-Mrkan 1872–1881 Succeeded by Mato Vodopić...
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Lazarević also warned Bishop of Dubrovnik Mato Vodopić about his duties as Apostolic Administrator but Vodopić showed little interest. Head of the Propaganda...
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(1768–1837), Italian priest, philologist and linguist. Vito Maria Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841), military officer and politician. Ruđer Bošković (1711–1787)...
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Pavlić Proculi Prodanelli Pucić Radagli Ranjina Resti Saraca Sorgo Tudisi Vodopić Volcasso Zamagna Zlatarić Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nobility...
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Ljubiša (writer) Čedomilj Mijatović (novelist) Ilarion Ruvarac (writer) Mato Vodopić (Serb-Catholic Bishop of Dubrovnik and poet) Novak Radonić (artist) Marko...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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Wales/England, ch) Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819, Habsburg E, nf/p) Mato Vodopić (1816–1893, Austria-Hungary, p) Julius Vogel (1835–1899, N Zealand, f)...
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Radlovic served in the British Army during World War II. Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) in the service of Imperial Russia, died as an Austrian prisoner...
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and linguist Bernardin Pavlović - Franciscan, writer Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) - soldier, politician, Dubrovnik patriot Bernhard Caboga-Cerva...
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teacher Dragojla Jarnević, storyteller and collector of folk ballads Mato Vodopić, Vienac editor Ivan Perkovac, poet Luka Botić and philosopher and writer...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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were esteemed intellectuals Medo Pucić, Pero Budmani, Ivo Kaznačić, Mato Vodopić and Luko Zore. In 1882, the budget for the monument's erection was 11,000...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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(1755 – after 1826) was a merchant and writer of epic folk sings. Mato Vodopić (1816–1893) was a Serb-Catholic Bishop of Dubrovnik and poet, Romanticism...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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no positive response. Lazarević also warned Vodopić about his duties as Apostolic Administrator but Vodopić showed little interest. Head of the Propaganda...
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no positive response. Lazarević also warned Vodopić about his duties as Apostolic Administrator, but Vodopić showed little interest. Head of the Propaganda...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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Zaffron Bishop of Dubrovnik, also recorded as Ivan Zoffran. 1882 1890 Mato Vodopić Bishop of Dubrovnik Apostolic Administrators of Trebinje–Mrkan and bishops...
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Zubranić (1856–1872 Died) Ivan Zaffron (Zoffran) (1872–1881 Died) Mato Vodopić (1882–1893 Died) Josip Grgur Marčelić (Giuseppe Gregorio Marčelić) (1894–1928...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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House of Natali House of Paoli (Pavlić) House of Primi Marinetti House of Radagli (Radaljević) House of Seratura House of Vodopić House of Zlatarić v t e...
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Vojvodina and baron Petar Jovanović (1800–1864), metropolitan of Belgrade Mato Vodopić (1816–1893), bishop of Dubrovnik who wrote poems, short stories and collected...
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