Herzegovina. Ivan Palmotić (c.1567 - 1647), politician Junije Palmotić (1606 or 1607–1657), famous Croatian baroque poet and playwright Džore Palmotić(1606–1675)...
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was a member of the Palmotić noble family. Palmotić was born in 1606 in Ragusa (Dubrovnik, now Croatia), the son of Juraj Palmotić (Giorgio Palmotta) and...
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Ivan Palmotić 1630 Jero Gozze 1630 Marin Menze 1631 Đivo Nika Gundulić July 1633 Ivan Palmotić January 1636 Ivan Palmotić May 1639 Ivan Palmotić 1639...
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1684) Unknown dates Pierre du Ryer, French dramatist (died 1658) Junije Palmotić, Ragusan dramatist and poet (died 1657) May 13 (burial) – Arthur Golding...
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– Théodore Tronchin, Swiss theologian (born 1582) unknown dates Junije Palmotić, Ragusan (Dubrovnik) dramatist and poet (born c. 1606) Thomas Tuke, English...
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Zlatarić, Bernardin Pavlović, Mavro Vetranović, Nikola Nalješković, Junije Palmotić, Jakov Mikalja, Joakim Stulli, Marko Bruerović, Peter Ignaz Sorgo, Antun...
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disappeared in the meantime, was based on Junije origin. People Junije Palmotić (?1606 - 1657) was a Ragusan baroque writer, poet and dramatist Giunio...
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Gučetić Gradi - Gradić Luccari - Lukarević Menze - Menčetić Palmotta - Palmotić Pozza - Pucić Resti - Rastić, Restić Sorgo - Sorkočević Stay - Stojković...
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Crasso Croce Giuriceo Gleda Lukarić Martinussio Menčetić Mlaschagna Natali Palmotić Pavlić Proculi Prodanelli Pucić Radagli Ranjina Resti Saraca Sorgo Tudisi...
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of Menze (Menčetić) House of Mlascagna (Mlaskonja) House of Palmotta (Palmotić) House of Pozza (Pucić) House of Proculo (Prokulović) House of Prodanelli...
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masterpieces. Other notable literary figures in Dubrovnik at the time were Junije Palmotić, Ivan Bunić Vučić, Ignjat Đurđević, Stijepo Đurđević, Vladislav Menčetić...
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of Menze (Menčetić) House of Mlascagna (Mlaskonja) House of Palmotta (Palmotić) House of Pozza (Pucić) House of Proculo (Prokulović) House of Prodanelli...
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poet and translator. Cvijeta Zuzorić (c. 1552–c. 1600), poet. Junije Palmotić (1606–1657), baroque writer, poet and dramatist. Ivan Bunić Vučić (1592–1658)...
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revivals of Croatian classics such as Ivan Gundulić's Dubravka and Junije Palmotić's Pavlimir. From foreign works, he was able to bring many works from William...
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the company needed to expand, it had been first located at the Junije Palmotić Street, then fully moved to Knez Branimir Street in 1920. A second station...
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Andrija Čubranović, Dinko Ranjina, Dinko Zlatarić, Ivan Gundulić, Junije Palmotić, Ignjat Đurđević and many others that should be published in an organic...
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Buća, Giorgi-Bona, Gradić, Ragnina, Restić and Tudisi, while Gundulić, Palmotić, Proculo were Sorbonnists; the rest of Ragusan nobility had branches, more...
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writers (Ivan Gundulić, Andrija Kačić Miošić, Pavao Ritter Vitezović, Junije Palmotić, Ignjat Đurđević, Jerolim Kavanjin) and worked on the establishment of...
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of Hungarian origin (Pálffy). Count János Pálffy is a prominent member. Palmotić 1157–18th century Old noble family from the Republic of Dubrovnik Papalić...
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for example Damjan Benešić /or Beneša/ ("Death of Christ") and Junije Palmotić "Christiade - Life and Work of Jesus Christ"). During his lifetime, Bunić...
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of Menze (Menčetić) House of Mlascagna (Mlaskonja) House of Palmotta (Palmotić) House of Pozza (Pucić) House of Proculo (Prokulović) House of Prodanelli...
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his greatest work Osman at the beginning of the 17th century and Junije Palmotić in his work Glasovi where he mentions Skanderbeg among other heroes of...
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Press. p. 302. ISBN 978-0-472-02560-2. Retrieved 8 May 2020. In "Danica," Palmotić refers to Hrvoje as Ban of the Croats (Od Hrvata ban Hrvoje) and to him...
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of Menze (Menčetić) House of Mlascagna (Mlaskonja) House of Palmotta (Palmotić) House of Pozza (Pucić) House of Proculo (Prokulović) House of Prodanelli...
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have constituted the basic Kavanjin's reading list, above others Junije Palmotić and Ivan Gundulić.[clarification needed] Kavanjin identified with Slavs...
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of Menze (Menčetić) House of Mlascagna (Mlaskonja) House of Palmotta (Palmotić) House of Pozza (Pucić) House of Proculo (Prokulović) House of Prodanelli...
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Johannes Khuen (died 1675), Bavarian priest, poet and composer Junije Palmotić (died 1657), Ragusan dramatist and poet Samarth Ramdas (died 1682), Indian...
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theater and literary critics in many magazines, mostly in Vienac. He studied Palmotić and Gundulić, especially his Osman on which he published three papers....
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of Menze (Menčetić) House of Mlascagna (Mlaskonja) House of Palmotta (Palmotić) House of Pozza (Pucić) House of Proculo (Prokulović) House of Prodanelli...
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translated classical authors, wrote a biography of the Ragusan writer Junije Palmotić and a poem about the earthquake in Ragusa. In the literary and scientific...
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