- The
House of
Bobali or
Babalio (in Italian;
known as Bobaljević or Bobalić in Croatian) was a
noble family of the
Republic of Ragusa. The
family is considered...
- Miha
Bobali and
Lovrijenac Miha
Bobali,
Rector (1561–1562) Simo
Bobali,
Rector (1562–1563)
Lovrijenac Miha
Bobali,
Rector (1564–1565) Džono Miha
Bobali, Rector...
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Savino Bobali (Croatian: Sabo Bobaljević Mišetić, 1530–1585),
nicknamed "the Deaf" (Sordo, Glušac), was a
Ragusan nobleman,
politician and
founder of the...
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Giunio Bobali 1543
Pasko Cerva 1543 - 1544 Mato
Franov Bobali 1545 - 1546 Miho Šimun
Bobali 1545
Marin Gučetić 1546 – 1547 Mato
Franov Bobali 1546 Pasko...
- of the
slave trade,
ivory trade, and
ambergris trade in a
country called Bobali,
which historians suggest was
Berbera in Somalia. In Fustat, Egypt, the...
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published a work
describing the
slave trade,
ivory trade and
ambergris trade in
Bobali,
probably modern Berbera. 868 11 May The
Diamond Sutra was printed. 873...
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written work of 863 AD the
slave trade,
ivory trade, and
ambergris trade of
Bobali,
which believed to be what is now
Berbera in Somaliland, East Africa. Levathes...
- (1459)
Republic of
Ragusa (complete list) –
Vittorio Bobali,
Rector (1403–1417) Džono
Andra Bobali and Simo Benessa,
Rector (1500–1501)
Scotland Kingdom...
- (Basiljević)
House of
Benessa (Beneša)
House of
Binciola (Binčulić)
House of
Bobali (Bobaljević)
House of
Bocignolo (Bučinić)
House of Bona (Bunić)
House of...
- once,
following the 1667
Dubrovnik earthquake. Basiljević
Benessa Binciola Bobali Bocignolo Bodazza Bona
Bonda Božidarević Buća
Cerva Giorgi Ghetaldi Gradić...