Proculo
The Proculo[a] was a Ragusan noble family. They are mentioned in the 14th century, while a connection to earlier Proculi cannot be determined.[1] They were unable to hold continuous political offices throughout the 14th century.[2] In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan nobility were present in Novo Brdo as merchants or mining lords; Proculo were also present.[3] After 1808, with the French occupation and division of the Ragusan nobility into two groups, the family joined the Sorbonnists, along with the Gondola and Palmotta, while the Bassegli, Benessa, Bonda, Buća, Giorgi-Bona, Gradi, Ragnina, Resti and Tudisi were Salamancanists; the rest of Ragusan nobility had branches, more or less, in both groups.[4]
Members
References
- ↑ Mahnken 1960, p. 371.
- 1 2 3 Mahnken 1960, p. 372.
- ↑ Josif Konstantin Jireček (1951). Trgovački drumovi i rudnici Srbije i Bosne u srednjem vijeku. Svjetlost. p. 74.
- ↑ Dubrovnik Annals. 7. Zavod za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku. 2003. p. 45.
- ↑ Mahnken 1960, p. 272.
Annotations
- ^ The most used spellings are Proculo and Proculi, rendered in Slavic as Prokulović.
Sources
- Mahnken, Irmgard (1960). Dubrovački patricijat u XIV veku: Tables. Naučno delo. pp. 272, 371, 372.
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