House of Natali

Natali
Country Republic of Ragusa
Austria-Hungary
Italy
Titles Count
Ethnicity Italian

The House of Natali was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The family originated in Italy and moved to Dubrovnik in 1667. On July 30, 1667 Đivo Natali was admitted to the council of Dubrovnik.

Genealogy

The three sons of the Count Petar Natali (1727–1801), military officer, Colonel, who served the Russian Tsar, Republic Ragusa's senator, son of Jerolim Natali, a military officer of the rank of colonel who fought in the Crimean War 1735, 1736, 1737, who served the Russian Tsar and Sofía de Trann, daughter of the General Antonio de Trann (who was married in 1774 with Maria (Mane) la Tour de Chambéry (1744–1782), (daughter of the General Carlo de Mesnil de la Tour), they had 3 sons and 1 daughter:

The Natali received their confirmation of nobility from the Austrian Empire after the end the Republic of Ragusa.

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