The House of Saraka or Saraca was an old noble family from the
Republic of Ragusa
hr, Sloboda se ne prodaje za sve zlato svijeta it, La libertà non si vende nemmeno per tutto l'oro del mondo"Liberty is not sold for all the gold in the world"
, population_estimate = 90 000 in the XVI Century
, currency = ...
. The family came from
Kotor
Kotor ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian: ), is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has a population of 13,510 and is the administrativ ...
in the year 1172.
Austrian branch
Aristocratic status was granted to the following members of the family on 10 October 1817 by the
Austrian Empire
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, after the fall of the Republic.
*Nikola Saraka (29 November 1650 – 1712), married Marija Bobali (29 November 1650 – 1712) on 5 March 1660.
*Natal Saraka (born 17 July 1694) married Marija Prokulić (born 4 October 1703)
*Vlaho Saraka (born c. 1731)
Line 1
*Pavle Saraka (born 9 March 1733) married Ana Bazić. Their children were:
**Marija Antonija Saraka
**Marija Agneza Saraka
**Orsat Saraka
**Natal Saraka
**Helena Stanislavova
Sorgo (born 27 February 1793)
Children:
*Pavla
*Pavle
*Vladislav
Children:
*Rafael
*Helena
*Orsat Marijan Dominko
* Rozeta Čekotić (30 December 1832 – 27 October 1890)
*Helena
*Nikola
*Maksim
*Magdalena
*Anonija, married Đivo Bučić
Children:
*Klotilda
*Roza
*Grgur
*Natal, born on a ship during the
Battle of Vis on 20 July 1866
* Josipa Bučić (12 June 1867 – 3 July 1952)
Children:
*Orsat
* Marinela (28 April 1893 – 15 April 1982)
*Rozeta
* Rodolfo Scopini (19 March 1888 – 4 September 1940)
*Grgur
*Klotilda (1897–1906)
**Klotilda married Panayotis Panagakis and had one child, Etty, born in 1922
* Giuseppe Seifert (26 October 1891 – 11 June 1969)
*Marija (26 October 1891 – 11 June 1969
* Badia Polesine (17 July 1900 – 30 April 1990)
* Konrad Kalebić (1895–18 August 1928), son of Carlotta de Zamagna. They had one daughter:
** Karla Kalebić, she married Gino Sotti with whom she had the following children:
*** Maria Grazia Sotti
*** Rosella Sotti
*** Anna Maria Sotti
*** Lucia Sotti
*Henrik (13 December1901–13 February 1996)
*
Zadar
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(5 March 1904 – 1 August 1981)
* Ana Bačić (19 February 1911 – 9 October 2007)
*Petar (1 November 1905 – 30 January 1968)
* Elizabeta Zanon (17 October 1904 – 28 December 1989)
*Silvije (28 March 1907 – 19 February 1972)
* Costantina Bianchini (7 October 1902 – 3 July 1985)
*Jakov (24 June 1910 – 13 May 1992)
* Marija Gracija Grošetić (16 June 1910 – 26 December 2000)
*Evald (1911–1911)
Line 2
*Natal Lujo Saraka (born 10 April 1739)
*Ana Getaldić (born 9 July 1762)
Children:
*Magdalena
*Marija Katarina, date of birth unknown, died in Dubrovnik on 11 May 1864. Married Vlaho Filip
Kaboga
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, economic power and social and political status marked them as wealthy, influential an ...
(25 May 1774 – 13 May 1854) in Dubrovnik on 26 October 1806.
*Šimun (Šime)
*Natal
*Nikola (born 3 February 1792)
Children:
*Natal
*Matej
*Stjepan (born 31 July 1797)
Children:
*Đule, ''k.u.k. Oberst'', married Helena Herdt in
Kassel
Kassel (; in Germany, spelled Cassel until 1926) is a city on the Fulda River in northern Hesse, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Regierungsbezirk Kassel and the district of the same name and had 201,048 inhabitants in December 2 ...
.
*Stanislav (born in 1838), ''k.u.k. Major'', married Auguste Rittler (c. 1844–7 March 1906)
*Children:
*Stanislav Saraka
[Gottsegen bei Brünn 4.10.1870, + Teplitz-Schönau 2.3.1916, k u k Maj d 98. InfRgt] (17 October 1873–May 1945), married Bertha Dacziczky von Hessiowa on 24 April 1906, in
Prague
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.
Children:
*Marija (9 May1911)
*Ilija (31 March 1913)
*Henrik (c. 1841–30 August 1916), ''k.k. Kämmerer'', married a woman named Matilda.
Children:
*Nikša (born 10 May 1911), ''k.k. Richter'' in Dubrovnik, married Đina Marinković.
*Ivo
*Eugen (17 October 1836 – 27 November 1899)
Children:
*Artur, ''k.u.k Präsident des Obersten Gerichtshofes von Sarajevo'' (born on 21 March 1877)
*Ines, married Karlo v. Hreljanović in
Zagreb
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, he was in charge at the Agriculture School in
Gruz, with the owner Baron Frano Gundulić, from 1885 until 1900.
Confirmation of nobility
The
Austrian Empire
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confirmed the aristocratic status of the Saraka brothers, Natal, Nikola, and Stefan on October 10, 1817. The last Saraka who received the confirmation of nobility was Natal Frano Saraka, on March 27, 1835. According to Baron v. Procházka; the family Saraka "is one of the four still (1928)oldest existing from the Middle Ages, from
Ston
Ston () is a settlement and a municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia, located at the south of isthmus of the Pelješac peninsula.
History
Because of its geopolitical and strategic position, Ston has had a rich history since ant ...
, in the Republic of Ragusa, the family immigrated to Italy, from the family were many consuls and
Knez of the Republic of Ragusa".
The aristocracy of the family was recognized on 24 August 1927 in the
Kingdom of Italy
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to the son of Count Orsat Saraka and Roza Čekotić (and their descendants).
See also
*
Republic of Ragusa
hr, Sloboda se ne prodaje za sve zlato svijeta it, La libertà non si vende nemmeno per tutto l'oro del mondo"Liberty is not sold for all the gold in the world"
, population_estimate = 90 000 in the XVI Century
, currency = ...
*
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik (), historically known as Ragusa (; see notes on naming), is a city on the Adriatic Sea in the region of Dalmatia, in the southeastern semi-exclave of Croatia. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranea ...
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Dalmatia
Dalmatia (; hr, Dalmacija ; it, Dalmazia; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical regions of Croatia, alongside Croatia proper, Slavonia, and Istria. Dalmatia is a narrow belt of the east shore of the Adriatic Sea, stre ...
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Post-Roman patriciates
References
Sources
*''Siebmacher "Dalmatien", p. 20.''
*''Roman Freiherr v. Procházka: Meine zweiunddreißig Ahnen und ihre Sippenkreise, Leipzig 1928, p. 309''
*''Vittorio Spreti: Enciclopedia storico-nobiliare italiana, Band 6, Milano 1932, p. 129''
*''Libro d’oro della nobiltà italiana 2005-2009 (Band 28), p. 525''
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