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    House of Zlatarić (Croatian pronunciation: [zlatǎrit͡ɕ]; Italian: Slatarich) was a noble family from the Republic of Ragusa. The Zlatarić family can trace...
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  • Zlatarić (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [zlǎtarit͡ɕ]) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dinko Zlatarić (1558–1613), Croatian poet...
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    famous member of the Zlatarić noble family from Dubrovnik. Dinko was born in 1558 as the son of Žimun (Simone Slatarich) Zlatarić and Frana, daughter of...
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    mother is from the Serbian Zlatarić family. In his book Macedonia, on page 78, Tihomir Đorđević states that the Zlatarićs came to Dubrovnik from Macedonia...
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    The House of Bonda or Bondić was a Ragusan noble family and as such belonged to the Ragusan nobility. A cadet branch became Austrian nobility in 1857....
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  • List of noble families of Croatia includes the old, original, ethnically Croatian noble families; families whose titles were granted by the kings of the...
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    House of Kaboga (Kabužić in Croatian, Caboga in Italian) were a patrician family from the city of Dubrovnik and its Republic of Ragusa. Their numbers, economic...
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  • Pucić Radagli Ranjina Resti Saraca Sorgo Tudisi Vodopić Volcasso Zamagna Zlatarić Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nobility of the Republic of Ragusa...
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    Benessa (redirect from Beneša (family))
    Italian, also known as Beneša or Benešić in Serbo-Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan...
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    Buća (redirect from Buca noble family)
    Italian Bucchia) was a noble Serbian family that served the Republic of Ragusa, and one of the most important families to come out of Kotor. A cadet branch...
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    historian and ethnologist Niko Koprivica (1889–1944), politician Dinko Zlatarić (1558–1613), poet and translator Raimondo Cunich (1719–1794), humanist...
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    recognized and survived were the Ghetaldi-Gundula, Gozze, Kaboga, Sorgo, Zlatarić, Zamagna, Pozza, Gradi and Bona. The Republican Constitution of Ragusa...
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    Ghetaldi (redirect from Getaldić (family))
    House of Ghetaldi or Getaldić, Latin: Ghetaldus, Ghetaldius) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The Ghetaldi were said to have come from Taranto...
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    Gučetić (redirect from Gučetić (family))
    The Gučetić or Gozze family are an old noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. Today its members carry the titles of count. According to some historical...
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  • (2009–2010) Petar Ciritovic as Juran Vitezovic (2009–10) Slavko Sobin as Matej Zlatarić (2010) Visnja Babic as Ruza Bukovac (2009–10) Krunoslav Saric as Ivan (2009–10)...
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    Petrarchists (Šiško Menčetić, Džore Držić, Hanibal Lucić, Dinko Ranjina, Dominko Zlatarić), and new species such as comedy came to life immediately (Nikola Nalješković...
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  • names. Some used only one version of their family name exclusively, e.g. the noble families Natali and Zlatarić. Since the official language of the Republic...
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    Courtroom, the Sleeping Outbuilding of the Nenadović family, the graves of the Nenadović family and Desanka Maksimović, as well as old “sobrašica” summer...
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  • Radagli (category Ragusan noble families)
    Radagli (fl. 1666), received Ragusan noble status for the family along with the Dimitri, Zlatarić, and Marinetti-Primi, after initial denial Francesco Radagli...
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    eastward, through the villages of Suvodanje, Bobova, Majinović, Pričević and Zlatarić, and at the city of Valjevo meets the river Jablanica and forms Kolubara...
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    – writer Stanko Vraz – poet (ethnic Slovene) Sonja Yelich – poet Dinko Zlatarić – poet, translator, considered the best translator of the Renaissance Petar...
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  • 1983 SK 264 Church of the Birth of St. John (Jovanja monastery) Valjevo Zlatarić 16 November 1967 21 July 1983 SK 265 Bogovađa Monastery Lajkovac Bogovađa...
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  • Croatian literature expanded into prose and plays with authors such as Dinko Zlatarić, Mavro Vetranović and Marin Držić. The first Croatian novel, Planine (Mountains)...
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    Torquato Tasso (category Tassis family)
    in January 1581. A Croatian translation of Aminta by the poet Dominko Zlatarić, Ljubmir, pripovijest pastijerska, was printed one year before the original...
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    Bobali (category Ragusan noble families)
    known as Bobaljević or Bobalić in Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The family is considered to be one of those which founded the ancient...
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    reputation, since she was mentioned and celebrated in countless poems by Dinko Zlatarić, Miho Bona-Babulinov, Miho Monaldi, Boccabinco, Simonetti, Marin Bettera...
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    Binciola (category Ragusan noble families)
    The House of Binciola or Binčulić was one of the patrician families of Dubrovnik and the Republic of Ragusa, active between the 12th and 17th centuries...
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    such as Mavro Vetranović, Nikola Nalješković, Martin Benetović, Dinko Zlatarić. The influence of Italian theatre was strong, which can be seen in the...
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