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Gundulić family

The House of Gundulić (known in Italian as Gondola[a]) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa, considered one of the most prestigious families of the republic. It had origins in southern Dalmatia and Tyrol. The family´s motto is Tout ou rien ("All or nothing").

Gundulić
Gondola
CountryRepublic of Ragusa
Austria-Hungary
Founded930
TitlesCount
Dissolution1800
Cadet branchesHouse of Getaldić-Gundulić

Origin

According to historian Serafin Cerva, the Gundulić patriciate dates to 930, as does those of Gozze, Pozza and Giorgi, meaning that they were deemed the oldest ones of Ragusa.[1] The 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 (vase à boire), as said, or xouvrexac; (barque).[clarification needed]

Middle Ages

In the 13th century, three generations of this family took leading roles in the public life in Ragusa. In the 15th century, Paladino Gundulić held the important position of a diplomat of the Republic to the Kingdom of Naples and Skanderbeg.[2]

17th century

The poet Ivan Gundulić (1589-1638) became the most significant person in the Gundulić-Gondola family, being named the Count of Konavle in 1615 and 1619. In 1634 he became a senator. At the end of 1638 he was elected to the Small Council, but died before taking office. Ivan married Nicoletta Sorgo-Sorkočević, daughter of Sigmund Sorgo-Sorkočević.

Ivan's son, Frano, served the Austrian Empire and the Polish King Jan III Sobieski in 1683, participating in the defeat of the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Vienna. The family then obtained fiefdoms from Emperor Leopold I. The others sons, Sigmund (Šiško) and Matteo, spent several years in the military service of the Spanish Habsburgs. After his return to Dubrovnik, Mateo lived in Turkey for 28 months, until 1674. Matteo later married a commoner, but had no children. He was elected the Rector of Ragusa many times.

On 20 April 1693 the Secretary of the Republic of Ragusa, Michael Allegrettus, confirmed the nobility of the family on behalf of the Rectors and the Great Council (Consilium Maius), its patrician status.

Gallery

See also

Annotations

  1. ^
    Usage of the name "Gondola" in English-language sources.
    Selected examples:


    Usage of the name "Gundulić" in English-language sources.
    Selected examples:

References

  1. ^ Viscountess Emily Anne Beaufort Smythe Strangford (1864). The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863: With a Visit to Montenegro. R. Bentley. pp. 129–.
  2. ^ Bojović (1998), p. 197

Sources

  • Harris, Robin (2006). Dubrovnik: A History. Saqi Books. ISBN 0863569595.
  • Goy, Edward Dennis (2001). Love and death in the poetry of Šiško Menčetić and Džore Držić. Akademija Nova. ISBN 8670620081.
  • Rossiter, Stuart (1969). Yugoslavia: the Adriatic Coast. Benn. ISBN 9780510025052.
  • Hochman, Stanley (1984). McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama. VNR AG. ISBN 0070791694.
  • Sugar, Peter F. (1993). Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804. University of Washington Press. ISBN 0295960337.
  • Bojović, Boško I. (1998). Création musicale et nationalismes dans le Sud-Est européen (in French). Association Pierre Belon. ISBN 978-2-910860-06-6. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  • Cvitanic, Marilyn (2011). Culture and Customs of Croatia. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0313351174.
  • Rheubottom, David (2000). Age, Marriage and Politics in 14th century Ragusa. Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology. ISBN 0198234120.
  • Thomas, John (2009). The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology. Cosimo Classics. ISBN 9781616400712.
  • Various authors (2007). Dubrovnik Annals Volumes 10 and 11. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
  • Cox, Virginia (2011). The Prodigious Muse: Women's Writing in Counter-Reformation Italy. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9781421400327.

External links

  • House of Ghetaldi-Gondola
  • Franz Joseph Count Gondola
  • Grafen Familie Gondola p. 596-7

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The House of Gundulic known in Italian as Gondola a was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa considered one of the most prestigious families of the republic It had origins in southern Dalmatia and Tyrol The family s motto is Tout ou rien All or nothing GundulicGondolaCountryRepublic of RagusaAustria HungaryFounded930TitlesCountDissolution1800Cadet branchesHouse of Getaldic Gundulic Contents 1 Origin 2 Middle Ages 3 17th century 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Annotations 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksOrigin EditAccording to historian Serafin Cerva the Gundulic patriciate dates to 930 as does those of Gozze Pozza and Giorgi meaning that they were deemed the oldest ones of Ragusa 1 The first known member of the Gundulic family was known as Silvanus The mention of the name comes from 1024 The name Gundulic derives from Greek xovbu vase a boire as said or xouvrexac barque clarification needed Middle Ages EditIn the 13th century three generations of this family took leading roles in the public life in Ragusa In the 15th century Paladino Gundulic held the important position of a diplomat of the Republic to the Kingdom of Naples and Skanderbeg 2 17th century EditThe poet Ivan Gundulic 1589 1638 became the most significant person in the Gundulic Gondola family being named the Count of Konavle in 1615 and 1619 In 1634 he became a senator At the end of 1638 he was elected to the Small Council but died before taking office Ivan married Nicoletta Sorgo Sorkocevic daughter of Sigmund Sorgo Sorkocevic Ivan s son Frano served the Austrian Empire and the Polish King Jan III Sobieski in 1683 participating in the defeat of the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Vienna The family then obtained fiefdoms from Emperor Leopold I The others sons Sigmund Sisko and Matteo spent several years in the military service of the Spanish Habsburgs After his return to Dubrovnik Mateo lived in Turkey for 28 months until 1674 Matteo later married a commoner but had no children He was elected the Rector of Ragusa many times On 20 April 1693 the Secretary of the Republic of Ragusa Michael Allegrettus confirmed the nobility of the family on behalf of the Rectors and the Great Council Consilium Maius its patrician status Gallery Edit Ivan Gundulic Đivo 1589 1638 Fran Điva Gondola Gundulic 1630 1700 Frano Josip Gondola OSB 1711 1774 Titular Bishop of Tempe Frano Agostino Ghetaldi Gondola Frano Ghetaldi Gondola 1833 1899 mayor of Dubrovnik Ghetaldi Gondola Memorial Lapad Cemetery Coat of arms of the House of Ghetaldi GondolaSee also EditPaladino Gondola fl 1423 72 diplomat and merchant Trojan Gundulic Ivan Gundulic Fran Đivo Gundulic Sismundo Gundulic Dzivo Siskov Gundulic Frano Getaldic GundulicAnnotations Edit Usage of the name Gondola in English language sources Selected examples David Rheubottom 2000 pages 4 21 33 62 John Thomas 2009 page 1055 Dubrovnik Annals 2007 pages 42 and 63 Virginia Cox 2011 pp 216 238 and 261Usage of the name Gundulic in English language sources Selected examples Harris 2006 p 296 Goy 2001 p 28 Rossiter 1969 p 159 Hochman 1984 p 434 Sugar 1993 p 181 Cvitanic 2011 p 112References Edit Viscountess Emily Anne Beaufort Smythe Strangford 1864 The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863 With a Visit to Montenegro R Bentley pp 129 Bojovic 1998 p 197 Sources Edit Harris Robin 2006 Dubrovnik A History Saqi Books ISBN 0863569595 Goy Edward Dennis 2001 Love and death in the poetry of Sisko Mencetic and Dzore Drzic Akademija Nova ISBN 8670620081 Rossiter Stuart 1969 Yugoslavia the Adriatic Coast Benn ISBN 9780510025052 Hochman Stanley 1984 McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama VNR AG ISBN 0070791694 Sugar Peter F 1993 Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule 1354 1804 University of Washington Press ISBN 0295960337 Bojovic Bosko I 1998 Creation musicale et nationalismes dans le Sud Est europeen in French Association Pierre Belon ISBN 978 2 910860 06 6 Retrieved 22 August 2011 Cvitanic Marilyn 2011 Culture and Customs of Croatia ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0313351174 Rheubottom David 2000 Age Marriage and Politics in 14th century Ragusa Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology ISBN 0198234120 Thomas John 2009 The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology Cosimo Classics ISBN 9781616400712 Various authors 2007 Dubrovnik Annals Volumes 10 and 11 Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Cox Virginia 2011 The Prodigious Muse Women s Writing in Counter Reformation Italy The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 9781421400327 External links EditHouse of Ghetaldi Gondola Franz Joseph Count Gondola Storia famiglia Gundulig Grafen Familie Gondola p 596 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gundulic family amp oldid 1126798919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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