- 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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Biagio Bernardo Caboga (German:
Blasius Bernhard von
Caboga,French:
Blaise Caboga) (1779-1854) was a
Ragusan count (conte) and commander. He parti****ted...
- bit, but
still remained a
shadow of the
former Republic. In 1677
Marin Caboga (1630–1692) and
Nikola Bunić (ca. 1635–1678)
arrived in
Constantinople in...
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Seducing one of the
temporary governors of the Republic,
Biagio Bernardo Caboga, with
promises of
power and
influence (which were
later cut
short and who...
- situation, she
sought the
intervention of the
grand vizier,
sending a copy to
Caboga, the
Ragusan amb****ador. The
outcome remains uncertain. She died in 1656...
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Bulgarini (von) Buol-Schauenstein
Butler (von Clonebough) (von)
Caboga (House of
Caboga)
Calice (von Caprara) C****is-Faraone (von)
Cavriani (Ceschi a Santa...
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Marin Bona
March 1361
Marin Menze April 1361
Savino Bonda May 1361
Nikola Caboga June 1361 Ivan
Cerieva July 1361
Nikola Saraca August 1361 Ivan Gundulić...
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Rector (1601) Sabo Menze,
Rector (1602)
Marin Tudisi,
Rector (1603)
Frano Caboga,
Rector (1611)
Vlaho Gondola,
Rector (1612)
Marin Sorgo,
Rector (1614) Stijepo...
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Ghetaldi were said to have come from Taranto, in 940, at the same time as the
Caboga. In 1809, Ivan
Ghetaldi sold some land on Pelješac. In 1847 they were given...