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    Bernardo Zamagna (Croatian: Bernard/Brno Zamanja; 9 November 1735 – 20 April 1820) was a Dalmatian Italian priest, poet and translator. He wrote in Latin...
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    of the family, Balislavo, shows a Slavic origin. Marino Zamagna (fl. 1533) Bernardo Zamagna (1735–1820), scholar. The aristocracy was known as nobili...
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    historian who is considered Dalmatian Italian and Dalmatian Croat Bernardo Zamagna (Dubrovnik) – writer Pier Alessandro Paravia (Zadar) – writer Niccolò...
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  • and for a long time a professor in the Gregorian college at Rome; Bernardo Zamagna, who translated into Latin the Odyssey, Hesiod, Theocritus, and Moschus;...
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  • soldier (Austrian marshal) Ivan Mane Jarnović (1740–1804) - composer Bernardo Zamagna (1735–1820) - theologian, Jesuit, and Dominican Giunio Resti (1755–1814)...
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    Antonio Smareglia, Via Antonio Tacconi, Via Roberto Visiani, Piazza Bernardo Zamagna; Local names, e.g. Via del Casale Solaro, Piazza Castello della Cecchignola...
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  • (1761) Mato Zamagna, Rector (1762) Miho Zamagna, Baldo Gozze, Rector (1763) Niko Proculo, Rector (1764) Luko Giorgi, Rector (1765) Zamagna, Rector (1766–...
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    the Sorgo family, eight of Gozze, six of Ghetaldi, six of Pozza, four of Zamagna and three of the Saraca family were among the greatest landowners. The...
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    Gučetić 1546 – 1547 Mato Franov Bobali 1546 Pasko Cerva 1547 Bernardo Bona 1547 Marin Zamagna 1547 – 1548 Župan Bona January 1549 Mato Franov Bobali 1549...
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    (1568–1628), mathematician and philosopher Luciano Ghetaldi (1528–1571), writer Bernardo Ghetaldi (died in 1548) One of the family branches originated from Mateo...
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    Maria Bernardina Cecilia Vilhemina Kaboga (born on 27 August 1839) Biagio Bernardo Caboga (fl. 1813–1814), led the Ragusan uprising against the French. Bernhard...
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    families that lived in Ragusa in 1588, including the Binciolla. Bernardus (Bernardo) Bensiola/Binciola (fl. 1550–54) Hieronymus D. Marini Buccignola (fl. 1559)...
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