- The
House of
Kaboga (Kabužić in Croatian,
Caboga in Italian) were a
patrician family from the city of
Dubrovnik and its
Republic of Ragusa.
Their numbers...
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Bernhard Caboga-Cerva (Croatian:
Bernard Kaboga, 6
February 1785 – 19
November 1855) was a
count and
general from the
Austrian Empire. He was born in Dubrovnik...
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Ragusans to
stall the payment.
Stephen took into his
service Miho
Kaboga (of the
Ragusan Kaboga family), a
former protovestijar of
Grand Duke
Hrvoje Vukčić...
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Albert Conti, was an Austrian-American actor. He was a
member of the
noble Kaboga family.
Conti was born in the
village of
Gorizia (now, part of Italy), an...
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families that were
recognized and
survived were the Ghetaldi-Gundula, Gozze,
Kaboga, Sorgo, Zlatarić, Zamagna, Pozza,
Gradi and Bona. The
Republican Constitution...
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annual tribute to the
Ottoman Sultan in Istanbul.
Vlaho Kaboga was the son of
Bernard Kaboga (*1671; †1753) and his wife
Maria née
Bosdari (*1671; †1753)...
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House of
Bonda (Bundić)
House of
Bucchia (Buća)
House of
Caboga (
Kaboga)
House of
Calich (Kalić)
House of
Cerva (Crijević)
House of
Croce (Kručić)...
- Bona
Bonda Božidarević Buća
Cerva Giorgi Ghetaldi Gradić Gučetić Gundulić
Kaboga Calich Klašić Cr****o
Croce Giuriceo Gleda Lukarić
Martinussio Menčetić Mlaschagna...
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Antun Vrančić,
Mavro Vetranović,
Hanibal Lucić,
Petar H****rović,
Marin Kaboga,
Marin Držić (1974) No. 33.
Sebastian Brant: Ship of
Fools /
Erasmus of...
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House of
Bonda (Bundić)
House of
Bucchia (Buća)
House of
Caboga (
Kaboga)
House of
Calich (Kalić)
House of
Cerva (Crijević)
House of
Croce (Kručić)...