- The
House of Palmotić
known as
Palmotta in Italian, was one of the
oldest and most
prominent families of the city of Dubrovnik. Many of its representatives...
-
Junije (Džono) Palmotić, (also
Giunio in
Italian or
Junius Palmotta in Latin) (1606 – 1657) was a
Croatian baroque writer, poet and
dramatist from the...
- (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)
House of
Mlascagna (Mlaskonja)
House of
Palmotta (Palmotić)
House of
Pozza (Pucić)
House of
Proculo (Prokulović)
House of...
- (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)
House of
Mlascagna (Mlaskonja)
House of
Palmotta (Palmotić)
House of
Pozza (Pucić)
House of
Proculo (Prokulović)
House of...
- (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)
House of
Mlascagna (Mlaskonja)
House of
Palmotta (Palmotić)
House of
Pozza (Pucić)
House of
Proculo (Prokulović)
House of...
- (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)
House of
Mlascagna (Mlaskonja)
House of
Palmotta (Palmotić)
House of
Pozza (Pucić)
House of
Proculo (Prokulović)
House of...
- (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)
House of
Mlascagna (Mlaskonja)
House of
Palmotta (Palmotić)
House of
Pozza (Pucić)
House of
Proculo (Prokulović)
House of...
- Gundulić
Gozze - Gučetić
Gradi - Gradić
Luccari - Lukarević
Menze - Menčetić
Palmotta - Palmotić
Pozza - Pucić
Resti - Rastić, Restić
Sorgo - Sorkočević Stay...
- groups, the
family joined the Sorbonnists,
along with the
Gondola and
Palmotta,
while the B****egli, Benessa, Bonda, Buća, Bona, Gradi, Ragnina, Resti...
- (Martinušić)
House of
Menze (Menčetić)
House of
Mlascagna (Mlaskonja)
House of
Palmotta (Palmotić)
House of
Pozza (Pucić)
House of
Proculo (Prokulović)
House of...