List of Ragusans

List of Ragusans
Coat of arms of the Ragusan Republic.

Here follows a list of notable Ragusans and Rectors of the Republic of Ragusa (also known as the Republic of Dubrovnik), a merchant republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik on the eastern coast of the Adriatic.

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Notable Ragusans

14th century

15th century

16th century

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Dubrovnik nobility

Original patriciate
House of Bobavljević
House of Bondić/Bondi
House of de Bona/Bunić
House of Cerva/Crijević
House of Đurđević
House of Džamanjić
House of Getaldić/Ghetaldi
House of Gradić
House of Gučetić
House of Gundulić/Gondola
House of Kabužić/Caboga
House of Lukarić/Lucari
House of Menčetić/Menze
House of Pucić
House of Saraka/Saraca
House of Sorkočević/Sorgo
House of Tudišević
Patrician|Late patriciate
House of Božidarević
House of Bučić
House of Natali
House of Pavlić
House of Ranjina
House of Restić
House of Zlatarić
  • Sabo Bobaljević (1530–1585) - writer
  • Nikola (Niko) Nalješković (1505–1587) - poet, playwright and scientist
  • Marin Držić (1508–1567) - playwright and poet
  • Cvijeta Zuzorić (1555-c.1600) - poet
  • Marin Getaldić (1568–1626) - scientist, mathematician and physicist
  • Ivan Bunić Vučić (1591–1658) - politician and poet
  • Dominko Zlatarić (1558–1613) - poet and translator
  • Marija Gundulić-Gučetić (*1585) - poet
  • Nikola Vitov Gučetić (1549–1610) - statesman, philosopher, scientist
  • Ivan Gundulić (1589–1638) - writer, poet, statesman, nobleman
  • Dinko Ranjina (1536–1607) - poet
  • Nikša Ranjina (1494–1577) - collector of poems
  • Trojan Gundulić - merchant, printer
  • Mavro Orbin (mid-16th century -1614) - writer, ideologist and historian
  • Luka (Lukša) Sorkočević - writer
  • Lucijan (Luco) Getaldić - writer
  • Božo Tudišević - writer
  • Marin Kosta - writer
  • Nikola (Niko) Primi - writer
  • Julija (Đule) Bunić - poet
  • Mihajlo (Miho) Monaldi - writer

17th century

18th century

  • Saro Crijević (1696–1759) - historian and encyclopedist
  • Sebastijan Slade (1699–1777) - writer and Franciscan
  • Đivo Frana Sorkočević (1706–1771) - writer, poet
  • Rajmundo Kunić (1719–1794) - writer and humanist
  • Ruđer Josip Bošković (1711–1787) - physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, and Jesuit
  • Đuro Ferić (1739–1820) - Jesuit, general-bicar
  • Šišmundo Getaldić-Gundulić (1795–1860) - politician, nobleman
  • Vlaho Getaldić (1788–1872) - nobleman, politician, poet
  • Luko Stulić (1772–1828) - scientist and physician
  • Antun Kaznačić (1784–1874) - writer
  • Marko Bruerović (1770–1823) - writer, diplomat, dramatist and nobleman
  • Jero Bratoljubić (1716–1779) - nobleman, soldier (Austrian marshal)
  • Ivan Mane Jarnović (Džornović) (1740–1804) - composer
  • Brno Džamanjić (1735–1820) - theologian, Jesuit, and Dominican
  • Džono Restić (1755–1814) - politician, writer, nobleman
  • Elena Pucić-Sorkočević (1786–1865) - composer
  • Pero Injata Sorkočević (1749–1826) - nobleman, writer, poet
  • Antun Sorkočević (1775–1841) - diplomat, writer, composer
  • Luka Sorkočević (1734–1789) - diplomat and composer
  • Beno Stojković (1714–1801) - Jesuit and theologian
  • Joakim Stulić (1730–1817) - lexicographer and linguist
  • Bernardin Pavlović - Franciscan, writer
  • Antun Aljić (?-1830)
  • Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) - soldier, politician, Dubrovnik patriot
  • Brno Kabužić (1785–1855) - nobleman and soldier (Austrian marshal)

Rectors of the Ragusan Republic (1358-1808)

Frano Điva Gundulić, Austrian marshal (1683), son of the famous Ragusan writer Đivo Frana Gundulić.

14th century

  • 1358 - ? Nikša Sorkočević
  • ...
  • 1370 - 1390 Marko Bobaljević three time Rector
  • ...

15th century

  • 1403 - 1417 Vito Bobaljević
  • ...

16th century

  • 1500-1501 Džono Andra Bobaljević and Šimun Beneša
  • 1501-1502 ?Brno Bunić
  • 1502-1503 ?
  • 1503-1504 Džono Andra Bobaljević and Šimun Beneša
  • 1504-1505 ?
  • 1505-1506 Frano Andra Bobaljević
  • 1506-1507 Džono Andra Bobaljević
  • 1507-1508 ?
  • 1508-1509 ?
  • 1509-1510 Lukša Bunić and Antun Bunić
  • 1510-1511 ?
  • 1511-1512 Antun Bunić
  • 1512-1513 ?
  • 1514-1515 Antun Bunić
  • 1515-1516 ?
  • 1516-1517 ?
  • 1517-1518 Antun Bunić
  • 1518-1519 ?
  • 1519-1520 ?
  • 1520-1521 Antun Bunić
  • 1521-1522 Jako Bunić
  • 1522-1523 Baro Bunić
  • 1523-1524 Antun Bunić and Jako Bunić
  • 1524-1525 ?
  • 1525-1526 Lujo Bunić and Baro Bunić
  • 1526-1527 Antun Bunić and Jako Bunić
  • 1527-1528 Lujo Bunić
  • 1528-1529 Mato Frana Bobaljević
  • 1529-1530 Lujo Bunić and Frano Bunić
  • 1530-1531 Miho Džona Bobavljević
  • 1531-1532 Damjan Beneša and Frano Bunić
  • 1532-1533 Lujo Bunić and Jako Bunić
  • 1533-1534 ?
  • 1534-1535 Damjan Beneša, Mato Frana Bobaljević, Lujo Bunić and Frano Bunić
  • 1535-1536 Župan Bunić and Jero Bunić
  • 1536-1537 Miho Šimuna Bobaljević and Frano Bunić
  • 1537-1538 Damjan Beneša and Mato Frana Bobaljević
  • 1538-1539 Frano Bunić, Ilija Bunić and Jero Bunić
  • 1539-1540 Mato Frana Bobaljević and Miho Šimuna Bobaljević
  • 1540-1541 ?
  • 1541-1542 ?
  • 1542-1543 Miho Džona Bobavljević
  • 1543-1544 Mato Frana Bobaljević
  • 1544-1545 ?
  • 1545-1546 Miho Šimuna Bobaljević
  • 1546-1547 Mato Frana Bobaljević and Brno Bunić
  • 1547-1548 Župan Bunić
  • 1548-1549 ?
  • 1549 Mato Frana Bobaljević
  • 1549 - ? Pasko Frana Crijević
  • ?-1555 Župan Bunić
  • ?
  • ?-1559 Jero Šiška Bobaljević
  • 1559 Džono Miha Bobaljević
  • 1559-1560 Luco Bunić
  • 1561-1562 Džono Miha Bobaljević and Lovrijenac Miha Bobaljević
  • 1562-1563 Šimun Bobaljević
  • 1563-1564 ?
  • 1564-1565 Lovrijenac Miha Bobaljević
  • 1565 Džono Miha Bobaljević
  • 1565-1567 Marin Držić
  • 1567-1568 Niko Vita Gučetić
  • 1568-1569 Džono Miha Bobaljević
  • 1569-1570 Niko Vita Gučetić
  • 1570 Lovrijenac Miha Bobaljević
  • 1570-1571 Jako Antuna Beneša
  • 1571-1572 Džono Miha Bobaljević
  • 1572-1573 Jako Antuna Beneša
  • 1573-1575 Džono Miha Bobaljević
  • 1575 Jako Antuna Beneša
  • 1575-1576 Niko Vita Gučetić, Đuro Menčetić
  • 1576-1577 Antun Bunić, Jero Getaldić
  • 1577-1578 Božo Prokulo
  • 1578-1579 Jako Antuna Beneša
  • 1579-1580 Antun Bunić, Vlađ Menčetić
  • 1580 Luco Bunić
  • 1581 Trojan Crijević
  • 1582 Miho Bunić
  • 1583 -------
  • 1584 Trojan Crijević
  • 1585 -------
  • 1586 Niko Đurđević
  • 1587-1588 Đivo Binčulić
  • 1588-1589 Mato Beneša, Pero Beneša, Lujo Saraka, Pero Crijević
  • 1591 Jero Buća
  • 1592 Lujo Saraka

17th century

  • 1600 Andro Lukarević
  • 1601 Antun Gundulić
  • 1602 Sabo Menčetić
  • 1603 Marin Tudišević
  • 1611 Frano Kabužić
  • 1612 Vlaho Gundulić
  • 1614 Marin Sorkočević
  • 1615 Stijepo Prodanello
  • 1616 Stijepo Prokulo
  • 1617 Lamprica Crijević
  • 1618 Jero Bunić
  • 1619 Niko Gučetić
  • 1620 Frano Sorkočević
  • 1621 Tomo Basiljević
  • 1622 Đivo Menčetić
  • 1623 Đivo Klašić
  • 1624 Frano Nika Sorkočević
  • 1627 Pero Crijević
  • 1628 Pero Crijević
  • 1629 Pavo Pucić
  • 1630 Jero Gučetić, Marin Menčetić
  • 1631 Đivo Nika Gundulić
  • ?-1638 Ivan Gundulić
  • 1639 Šimun Menčetić
  • 1640 Pavo Pucić
  • 1641 Džono Restić
  • 1642 Luka Sorkočević
  • 1643 Pavo Pucić
  • 1651 Luco Kabužić
  • 1652 Luka Sorkočević
  • 1653 Sabo Bunić
  • 1654 Frano Getaldić
  • 1655 Marin Prokulo
  • ?-1658 Ivan Bunić Vučić, Marko Pucić
  • 1659 ? Crijević
  • 1660-? Lukša Gučetić
  • 1661 Marin Prokulo
  • 1662 Frano Šiška Sorkočević
  • 1663 Beno Bunić
  • 1664 Šimun Menčetić
  • 1665 Lukša Restić
  • 1667- Šimun Getaldić, Miho Menčetić
  • 1668 --------
  • 1669 --------
  • 1670 Marin Sorkočević
  • 1671 Đivo Mato Getaldić
  • 1672 Jero Menčetić
  • 1680 Kliment Menčetić
  • 1681 Mato Bunić
  • 1682 Niko Binčulić
  • 1683 Kliment Menčetić
  • ?-1684 Stijepo Tudišević, Šišmundo (Šiško) Gundulić
  • ?-? Mato Gundulić
  • 1692 Lovrijenac Sorkočević
  • 1693 Rafo Gučetić
  • 1694 Đivo Karla Sorkočević
  • 1695 Jero Menčetić
  • 1696 Dominko Buća
  • 1699 Dživo Šiškov Gundulić, Vladislav Bunić

18th century

  • 1700 Vlaho Crijević
  • 1702 Vlaho Gučetić
  • 1703 Džono Gučetić
  • 1706 Đivo Menčetić
  • 1707 Frano Tudišević
  • 1708 Džono Gučetić
  • 1709 Đivo Menčetić
  • 1710 Lukša Marina Sorkočević
  • 1726 Đivo Gučetić
  • 1727 Đivo Basiljević
  • 1728 Vladislav Sorkočević
  • 1729 Đivo Gučetić
  • 1730 Džono Restić
  • 1752 Vlaho Menčetić
  • 1754 Jako Basiljević
  • 1755 Đivo Buća
  • 1756 Marin Brna Kabužić
  • 1757 Niko Gučetić
  • 1758 Baldo Buća
  • 1759 Orsat (Medo) Crijević
  • 1761 Đivo Sorkočević
  • 1762 Mato Džamanjić
  • 1763 Miho Džamanjić, Baldo Gučetić
  • 1764 Niko Prokulo
  • 1765 Lukša Đurđević
  • 1766 ? Džamanjić
  • 1767 Antun Restić
  • 1768 Sabo Đurđević
  • 1769 Saro Sorkočević
  • 1770 Marin Boža Saraka, Đivo Rafa Gučetić
  • 1773 Niko Prokulo
  • 1774 Lukša Đurđević-Bunić
  • 1775 Martolica Božidarević
  • 1776 Lukša Džamanjić
  • 1777 Baldo Gučetić
  • 1796 Miho Lukše Bunić, Kliment Vlaha Menčetić
  • 1797 Marin Đurđević
  • 1798 Đivo Basiljević, Kliment Menčetić, Antun Marina Kabužić, Mato Džamanjić

19th century

  • 1800 Rafo Gučetić, Marin Bunić
  • 1801 Frano Gučetić
  • 1802 Mato Getaldić, Martolica Crijević
  • 1803 Vlaho Điva Bunić
  • 1804 Đivo Vlaha Bunić, Miho Bunić
  • 1805 Mato Getaldić, Vlaho Điva Bunić
  • 1806 Đivo Pera Natali
  • 1808 Šimun Đurđević

See also

Sources

  • Zbornik Župe dubrovačke, Author Pero Butigan, Franica Grbić, Ivo Grbić, Josipa Kerner, Ivan Bošković, Mirjana Butigan

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