- speleology.
Gučetić was born in
Ragusa (now Dubrovnik, Croatia), into the
Gučetić (Gozze)
noble family,
being kin of the
earlier writer Đivo
Gučetić (1451–1502)...
- The
Gučetić or
Gozze family are an old
noble family of the
Republic of Ragusa.
Today its
members carry the
titles of count.
According to some historical...
- 18th-century
crucifix from Jerusalem, a
martyrology (1541) by
Bemardin Gucetic and
illuminated psalters. Dubrovnik's most
beloved church is St Blaise's...
-
receiving a
tribute (pay) in
Ragusa by King Sigismund, with
Rafael Gučetić (son of
Marin Gučetić)
collecting on
behalf of Dmitar.
Dmitar then went to live in...
-
country for
decades to come. One of the most
prominent members was Saro
Gučetić, who, upon
request of the
French King
Francis I with
Suleiman the Magnificent...
-
Pietro Gozze or
Petar Gučetić (1493–1564),
called Doctor Illyricus, was a
Ragusan Catholic prelate who
served as the
bishop of Ston (1551–1564). Gozze...
- Bobali,
Rector (1565)
Nikola Vitov Gučetić,
Rector (1567–1568) Džono Miha Bobali,
Rector (1568–1569)
Nikola Vitov Gučetić,
Rector (1569–1570)
Lovrijenac Miha...
- were: (1)
Vladislav (born 15
December 1761),
married Nikola Gučetić,
daughter of
Nikola Gućetić. They had four children: (a)
Helena Marija (born 27 February...
- [clarification needed] The
arboretum was
erected by the
local noble family Gucetic -
Gozze (see
House of Gozze) in the late 15th century, who
requested ship...
-
House of
Giorgi (Đurđević)
House of
Gondola (Gundulić)
House of
Gozze (
Gučetić)
House of
Gradi (Gradić)
House of Luca (Lučić)
House of
Luccari (Lukarević)...