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    first known member of the Gundulić family was known as Silvanus. The mention of the name comes from 1024. The name Gundulić derives from Greek, xovbu...
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    Dživo Franov Gundulić (Italian: Gianfrancesco Gondola; 8 January 1589 – 8 December 1638), better known today as Ivan Gundulić, was the most prominent Baroque...
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    Trojan Gundulić (Serbian: Тројан Гундулић, romanized: Trojan Gundulić, Italian: Troiano Gondola; c. 1500 - c. 1555) was a merchant and printer from the...
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    by the last male member of the family, Baron Frano Getaldić-Gundulić (see House of Gundulić). Grkeš 2021, pp. 211–212. Grkeš 2021, p. 212. Grkeš 2021,...
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    (then Republic of Ragusa), of the House of Gundulić. He was a child of famous Croatian poet Ivan Gundulić and his wife Nika, née Sorkočević/Sorgo/ (†1644)...
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    Ragusa. He was the son of poet Ivan Gundulić and Nika Sorkočević, and brother of the Austrian Marshal Fran Dživo Gundulić. He served as a Rector of the Republic...
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    (Ivan) Šiškov Gundulić, also a Dubrovnik poet. In their honor, Croatia celebrates Cravat Day on October 18. Portrait of Ivan Gundulić (1622–1630) Frontispiece...
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    Besides Marulić, Renaissance playwright Marin Držić, Baroque poet Ivan Gundulić, Croatian national revival poet Ivan Mažuranić, novelist, playwright, and...
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    opened the monument for Ivan Gundulić in Gundulić Square during the politically controversial unveiling of the Gundulić monument. Francesco lived with...
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    Cerva May 1360 Nikola Zavernego June 1360 Ivan Nikolin Gundulić July 1360 Ivan Pavov Gundulić August 1360 Nikola Grede September 1360 Ivan Bona October...
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    about political situation on the Balkans...Paladin Gundulić, a trusted person of the king Ferante. Gundulić did many favours to Ferante in Dubrovnik being...
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    Ivan Gundulić: Dubravka, Dubrovnik, 1837. Ivan Gundulić: Dubravka: pastirska igra u 3 čina, s uvodom Franje Markovića, Zagreb, 1888. [Ivan Gundulić: Dubravka:...
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    Gundulić and Katarina Nale. He was the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between 1696 and 1700. Following his father and his grandfather Ivan Gundulić...
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    was the grand-nephew of the renowned Marin Getaldić, and descendant of Gundulić family through his mother's line. He was member and president of the Council...
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  • - writer, nobleman and dramatist Dživo Šiškov Gundulić (1677–1721) - nobleman, poet Šišmundo Gundulić (1634–1682) - politician (Rector) poet, nobleman...
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    a trip to Split; Ruscus from Cattaro; and others. The Ragusan Gondola/Gundulić merchant family had a role similar to Gazulli. Correspondence was written...
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    history of the Slavic peoples from the antiquity to his age. He, like Ivan Gundulić, describes the Slavic peoples from the Adriatic to the North Sea as one...
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    ideologically), but they have not produced a unified standard language. Gundulić did not write in "Serbo-Croatian", nor did August Šenoa. Marko Marulić...
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  • Zealand-Croatian rugby coach and player Frano Getaldić-Gundulić, Ragusan writer and politician Frano Gundulić, Ragusan nobleman Ivan Frano Jukić, Bosnian cleric...
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    Besides Marulić, Renaissance playwright Marin Držić, Baroque poet Ivan Gundulić, Croatian national revival poet Ivan Mažuranić, novelist, playwright and...
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    Mardarije Hegumen Mardarije Vićenco Vuković Hieromonk Pahomije Trojan Gundulić Andrija Paltašić Jakov of Kamena Reka Coresi Bartolomeo Ginammi who followed...
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    1893, on the occasion of the erection of a monument dedicated to Ivan Gundulić in Dubrovnik, there were great tensions between Croats and Serbs. Namely...
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    republic, including many patricians and the Rector (Croatian: knez) Šišmundo Gundulić. The earthquake also leveled most of the city's public buildings, leaving...
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  • Binčulić, Rector (1682) Klement Menze, Rector (1683) Stijepo Tudisi, Šišmundo Gundulić, Rector (?–1684) Mato Gondola, Rector (?-?) Lovrijenac Sorgo, Rector (1692)...
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    was recognised by the Austrian Empire. In 1832, Baron Šišmundo Getaldić-Gundulić (Sigismondo Ghetaldi-Gondola) (1795–1860) was elected Mayor of Dubrovnik...
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    1732 he married Katarina Gundulić (*1709; †1749), a daughter of Dživo Šiškov Gundulić and great-granddaughter of Ivan Gundulić, the most prominent ragusan...
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    Dubrovnik, 1909. Ivan Gundulić: Dubravka / Suze sina razmetnoga; edited and with foreword written by Albert Haller, Zagreb, 1944. Ivan Gundulić: Suze sina razmetnoga...
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    list consists of the following: Camus' The Stranger, Cesarić's Lirika, Gundulić's Dubravka, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Krleža's The Glembays, Matoš's Pjesme...
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    mosque, which is today Gospodar Jevremova Street. Gundulić personally sold books in Belgrade. Gundulić did not find the printing business profitable, however...
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    his statues of Andrija Medulić, Julije Klović, Krsto I Frankopan, Ivan Gundulić, Nikola Jurišić and August Šenoa at Zrinjevac park in Zagreb, as well as...
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