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Sorgo
Noble family
Coat of arms of the Sorgo as depicted in Friedrich Heyer von Rosenfeld's "Wappenbuch des Königreichs Dalmatien", published in 1873.
Country
Republic of Ragusa
Current region
Kotor
Place of origin
Albania
Founded
1272
Dissolution
19th century
The House of Sorgo (in Italian) or Sorkočević (in Croatian) was the name of a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.
The House of Sorgo (in Italian) or Sorkočević (in Croatian) was the name of a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. Known as de Sorgo, Surgo, Sorco and...
Eleven members of the Sorgofamily, eight of Gozze, six of Ghetaldi, six of Pozza, four of Zamagna and three of the Saraca family were among the greatest...
A branch of the Cerva family married into the Sorgofamily, creating a new branch known as the Sorgo-Cerva (Croatian: Sorkočević-Crijević). Ludovicus...
Albanian community in Ragusa with a number of families of Albanian origin inclusively the Sorgofamily who came from the Cape of Rodon in central Albania...
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The House of Bonda or Bondić was a Ragusan noble family and as such belonged to the Ragusan nobility. A cadet branch became Austrian nobility in 1857....
Gundula families. Rade may have been the daughter of Džono Damjan Gondola and Deje Medozi Drago from Kotor; if so, she had been married to Džono Sorgo. Many...
Saraka Marija Agneza Saraka Orsat Saraka Natal Saraka Helena Stanislavova Sorgo (born 27 February 1793) Children: Pavla Pavle Vladislav Children: Rafael...
isolated from the rest of the Proto-Germanic lexicon. According to Aljoša Šorgo, there are at least 36 Proto-Germanic lexical items very likely originating...
towards the end of 1999. Spinetta started a solo career, including Silver Sorgo (2001), Obras en Vivo (2002), a live album, Para Los Árboles (2003), Camalotus...
isolated from the rest of the Proto-Germanic lexicon. According to Aljoša Šorgo, there are at least 36 Proto-Germanic lexical items very likely originating...
"old patrician" families: Gozze, de Bona, de Caboga, Cerva, de Ghetaldi,de Giorgi(slavic Juric/Jurici), Gradi, Pozza, Saraca, Sorgo and Zamanya. A list...
"old patrician" families: Gozze, de Bona, de Caboga, Cerva, de Ghetaldi,de Giorgi(slavic Juric/Jurici), Gradi, Pozza, Saraca, Sorgo and Zamanya. A list...
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House of Ghetaldi or Getaldić, Latin: Ghetaldus, Ghetaldius) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The Ghetaldi were said to have come from Taranto...
Italian, also known as Beneša or Benešić in Serbo-Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan...
be productive in the West Indies. The name sorghum derives from Italian sorgo, which in turn most likely comes from 12th century Medieval Latin surgum...