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- The House of Zamagna (in Italian; Zamanja, Džamanjić or Zamanjić in Serbo-Croatian) was one of the noble families (post-Roman patriciates) of the Republic...
- Bernardo Zamagna (Croatian: Bernard/Brno Zamanja; 9 November 1735 – 20 April 1820) was a Dalmatian Italian priest, poet and translator. He wrote in Latin...
- (1761) Mato Zamagna, Rector (1762) Miho Zamagna, Baldo Gozze, Rector (1763) Niko Proculo, Rector (1764) Luko Giorgi, Rector (1765) Zamagna, Rector (1766–...
- the Sorgo family, eight of Gozze, six of Ghetaldi, six of Pozza, four of Zamagna and three of the Saraca family were among the greatest landowners. The...
- July 1366 Jakov Giorgio August 1366 Petragna Bonda September 1366 Orse Zamagna October 1366 Vlaho Babalio November 1366 Ivan Bona December 1366 Andrija...
- Renzo Palmer Robert Sommer Ugo Selimi Elio Zamuto Ted Rusoff Commissioner Zamagna Gianni Zavota Edward Mannix Carmelo Bellolampo Vincenzo Norvese Gene Luotto...
- Prodanelli Pucić Radagli Ranjina Resti Saraca Sorgo Tudisi Vodopić Volc****o Zamagna Zlatarić Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nobility of the Republic...
- Pozza - Pucić Resti - Rastić, Restić Sorgo - Sorkočević Stay - Stojković Zamagna - Zamanja, Zamanjić Franco Sacchetti (c.1335–1400) - poet and short story...
- (Sorkočević) House of Tudisi (Tudizić) House of Volzio (Vučić) House of Zamagna (Džamanjić) Late patriciate House of Bosdari (Božidarević) House of Clasci...
- Antonio Smareglia, Via Antonio Tacconi, Via Roberto Visiani, Piazza Bernardo Zamagna; Local names, e.g. Via del Casale Solaro, Piazza Castello della Cecchignola...