- The
House of Božidarević or
House de
Bosdari (in Italian) is a
noble family (patrician) of the city of Dubrovnik,
dating from the
Republic of
Ragusa and...
- de
Bosdari, son of the
Italian banker Count Maurizio de
Bosdari,
allowing Anthony and his
brothers to use the
title of Count.
Anthony de
Bosdari's romantic...
- of
Volzio (Vučić)
House of
Zamagna (Džamanjić) Late
patriciate House of
Bosdari (Božidarević)
House of
Clasci (Klašić)
House of
Natali House of
Paoli (Pavlić)...
-
married Countess Marguerite de
Bosdari (better
known as Babe Plunket-Greene),
former wife of
Count Anthony de
Bosdari and of
David Plunket Greene. Mendes...
-
Gallery (Pinacoteca
Civica Francesco Podesti) is
housed in the
Palazzo Bosdari,
reconstructed between 1558 and 1561 by
Pellegrino Tibaldi.
Works in the...
- on 13
March 1699. Đivo Šiškov Gundulić was
engaged at the time to
Maria Bosdari, and what
happened after the
raping young Luna Židovka (Protocol of the...
- Niko Proculo,
Rector (1773) Lukša Giorgi-Bona,
Rector (1774)
Martolica Bosdari,
Rector (1775) Luko Zamagna,
Rector (1776)
Baldo Gozze,
Rector (1777) Miho...
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Ghetaldi married Ana de
Bosdari. His cousin, the
Mayor of Ragusa, Šišmundo Getaldić-Gundulić
married with the
sister of
Malvina Bosdari. The
Austrian Empire...
-
February 1752, 26
December 1797), and
Mariana Bosdari were:
Vlaho Ghetaldi, who
married in 1828 Ana
Bosdari. They had four children: Šišmundo
Ghetaldi (2...
- Berković, Bernardini, Bersatić, Bertuzzi, Bigoneo, Bizzaro, Borzati,
Bosdari (Božidarević), Brajčić, Bučić, Buratović, Calori, Capincich, Caraman, Carsana...