- Lukarević (in
Italian Luccari) was a
noble family of the
Republic of Ragusa. In 914,
archival records do****ent the
migration of the
Luccari, of
Albanian origin...
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heraldic coat of arms are the
Durazzo family,
Skuraj family,
Muzaka family,
Luccari family, Engjëlli
family and many
other Albanian noble families. The fleurs-de-lis...
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Pietro Luccari (died 23
November 1679) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Ston (1664–1679). On 23 Jun 1664,
Pietro Luccari was appointed...
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Jakov Lukarević,
Jakov Lukarić or
Jakov Luccari may
refer to:
Jakov Lukarević (bishop) (c.1513–1575),
Ragusan Franciscan prelate of the
Catholic Church...
- Bonda, Ivan Cvletković,
captain Ivan Florio,
Petar Lukarić (Petrus de
Luccari),
Serafin Gozze, and Luca de Sorgo. The
Ragusan aristocracy was also well...
- (1588–1589) Jero Bucchia,
Rector (1591) Lujo Saraca,
Rector (1592)
Andro Luccari,
Rector (1600)
England and
Ireland Kingdom of
England and Lordship/ Kingdom...
- July 1361
Nikola Saraca August 1361 Ivan Gundulić
September 1361
Andrija Luccari October 1361
Nikola Zavernego November 1361
Vlaho Babalio December 1361...
- Republic's
ruling Grand Council. He was
married to the
sister of
Francesco Luccari Burina.
Ranjina was born and died in Dubrovnik. He
travelled to Messina...
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chevron Gules, in
chief two
roses Azure. Coat of arms of the
Luccari (1873) The
Luccari migrated from
Alessio to
Ragusa in 914,
mentioned in archival...
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Gozze (Gučetić)
House of
Gradi (Gradić)
House of Luca (Lučić)
House of
Luccari (Lukarević)
House of
Martinussio (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)...