families. Dživo Gučetić (1451–1502), writer Petar Gučetić, bishop of Ston (1551–1564) Nikola Vitov Gučetić (1549–1610), scientist Klement Gucetić Gauges de...
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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)...
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Pietro Gozze (redirect from Petar Gučetić)
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...
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18th-century crucifix from Jerusalem, a martyrology (1541) by Bemardin Gucetic and illuminated psalters. Dubrovnik's most beloved church is St Blaise's...
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Bobali, Rector (1565) Nikola Vitov Gučetić, Rector (1567–1568) Džono Miha Bobali, Rector (1568–1569) Nikola Vitov Gučetić, Rector (1569–1570) Lovrijenac Miha...
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House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House of Gozze (Gučetić) House of Gradi (Gradić) House of Luca (Lučić) House of Luccari (Lukarević)...
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aqueduct is still in use. The garden was created by the prominent local Gučetić/Gozze family. It suffered two major disasters in the 1990s but its two...
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Bosnian Serb politician Nikola Uzunović, Serbian politician Nikola Vitov Gučetić, Ragusian statesman Nikola Zhekov, Bulgarian military Nikola Moravčević...
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1807) (3) Marin Paskal (17 May 1767 – 1842), married Helena Gučetić, daughter of Melkior Gučetić. They had three children: (a) Nikola Antun (born 3 May 1803)...
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characterize Zaton bay as a Dubrovnik summer manor region. Noble families Gučetić, Menčetić, Sorkochević, Saraka and Lukarevich have built their summer cottages...
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