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    The House of Sorgo (in Italian) or Sorkočević (in Croatian) was the name of a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. Known as de Sorgo, Surgo, Sorco and...
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    Eleven members of 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...
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    A branch of the Cerva family married into the Sorgo family, creating a new branch known as the Sorgo-Cerva (Croatian: Sorkočević-Crijević). Ludovicus...
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    Albanian community in Ragusa with a number of families of Albanian origin inclusively the Sorgo family who came from the Cape of Rodon in central Albania...
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    Sweet sorghum (redirect from Sorgo)
    Sweet sorghum or sorgo is any of the many varieties of the sorghum grass whose stalks have a high sugar content. Sweet sorghum thrives better under drier...
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  • Antun Sorkočević (Italian: Antonio Sorgo, French: Antoine Sorgo; 12 December 1775 – February 1841) was a diplomat, writer, composer and member of Ragusan...
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    Luka Sorkočević (redirect from Luca Sorgo)
    Luca Sorgo; January 13, 1734 – September 11, 1789) was composer from the Republic of Ragusa. His music has been preserved, like other Sorkočević family possessions...
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    but died before taking office. Ivan married Nicoletta Sorgo-Sorkočević, daughter of Sigmund Sorgo-Sorkočević. Ivan's son, Frano, served the Austrian Empire...
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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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  • Sorkočević may refer to: House of Sorkočević (Italian: Sorgo), a noble family originating from the city of Dubrovnik Franatica Sorkočević (1706–1771),...
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    Gundula families. Rade may have been the daughter of Džono Damjan Gondola and Deje Medozi Drago from Kotor; if so, she had been married to Džono Sorgo. Many...
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    Sorkočević-Bobaljević (Italian: Sorgo-Bobali) on 10 November 1666, and so on. The Pavlić family belonged to so called „late patriciate families" or „new nobility"...
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  • Natali Palmotić Pavlić Proculi Prodanelli Pucić Radagli Ranjina Resti Saraca Sorgo Tudisi Vodopić Volcasso Zamagna Zlatarić Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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  • Menze - Menčetić Palmotta - Palmotić Pozza - Pucić Resti - Rastić, Restić Sorgo - Sorkočević Stay - Stojković Zamagna - Zamanja, Zamanjić Franco Sacchetti...
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  • Paskoje Sorkočević (category Sorkočević family)
    Paskoje Sorkočević or Pasko Junijev Sorkočević (Latin: Paschalis (de) Sorgo/Pascoe de Sorgo; fl. 1419/50 – 1454) was a Ragusan nobleman, diplomat, judge and...
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    Saraka (redirect from Saraca (family))
    Saraka Marija Agneza Saraka Orsat Saraka Natal Saraka Helena Stanislavova Sorgo (born 27 February 1793) Children: Pavla Pavle Vladislav Children: Rafael...
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    towards the end of 1999. Spinetta started a solo career, including Silver Sorgo (2001), Obras en Vivo (2002), a live album, Para Los Árboles (2003), Camalotus...
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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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    "old patrician" families: Gozze, de Bona, de Caboga, Cerva, de Ghetaldi,de Giorgi(slavic Juric/Jurici), Gradi, Pozza, Saraca, Sorgo and Zamanya. A list...
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    isolated from the rest of the Proto-Germanic lexicon. According to Aljoša Šorgo, there are at least 36 Proto-Germanic lexical items very likely originating...
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  • ceremony, Abraham said that a right-wing mob in Israel had threatened his family after he was called antisemitic, stating, "The appalling misuse of this...
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    "old patrician" families: Gozze, de Bona, de Caboga, Cerva, de Ghetaldi,de Giorgi(slavic Juric/Jurici), Gradi, Pozza, Saraca, Sorgo and Zamanya. A list...
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    father played for Saturn Köln during that time. At three years of age the family returned to SFR Yugoslavia. His grandfather Jovo Kapičić bought him his...
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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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    of famous Croatian poet Ivan Gundulić and his wife Nika, née Sorkočević/Sorgo/ (†1644). He joined the Austrian Army where he served as a military officer...
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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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  • Matranga Moneta Muhammad Ali Muzaka Niutta Pamalioti Progoni Spani Spata Scura Sorgo Taushani Thopia Toptani Vrioni Zaharia Zenevisi Zogu Bulgarian historical...
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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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    be productive in the West Indies. The name sorghum derives from Italian sorgo, which in turn most likely comes from 12th century Medieval Latin surgum...
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    Tavola C02 – Superficie (ettari) e produzione (quintali): riso, mais, sorgo, altri cereali. Dettaglio per regione – Anno 2011 Massimiliano Venusti;...
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