Ghetaldi
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Country | Republic of Ragusa |
The Ghetaldi (Latin: Ghetaldus, Ghetaldius, Croatian: Getaldić) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.
History
The Ghetaldi were said to have come from Taranto, in 940, at the same time as the Caboga.[1]
In 1809, Ivan Ghetaldi sold some land land on Pelješac.[2] In 1847 they were given Austrian nobility.[3]
Members
- Marino Ghetaldi (1568–1628), mathematician and philosopher.[4]
- Luciano Ghetaldi (1528–1571), writer.
- Bernardo Ghetaldi (d. 1548)
Austria noble family
Main article: Getaldić (Austrian noble family)
See also
References
- ↑ Viscountess Emily Anne Beaufort Smythe Strangford (1864). The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863: With a Visit to Montenegro. R. Bentley. pp. 129–.
- ↑ Philip Philip Edward Mosely; Robert Francis Byrnes; Leonard Bertram Schapiro (1 January 1976). Communal Families in the Balkans: The Zadruga : Essays by Philip E. Mosely and Essays in His Honor. Ind. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-268-00569-6.
- ↑ Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (1893). Rad Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Jugoslavenska akademija zanosti i umjetnosti. p. 22.
- ↑ William Frederick Wingfield (1859). A tour in Dalmatia, Albania and Montenegro: with an historical sketch of the republic of Ragusa from the earliest times down to its final fall. R. Bentley. pp. 297–.
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