House of Bobaljević

Bobaljević
Other names (de) Bobali, Babalio
Country Republic of Ragusa
Dissolution 19th century

The House of Bobaljević or Bobali (in earlier sources Babalio, then also de Bobali; later in modern Croatian Bobalić or even Bobaljević) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.

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History

The family is considered to be one of those which founded the ancient community of Dubrovnik. The surname is attested in various forms in different places: Baebiblius nearby Salona, Babuleius, Babullia, Bobuli or Boboli in Italy. One of the etymologies proposed considers that all these surnames are derived from the early-medieval name Babilius or Babilonius. According to another ancient tradition the House of Bobali originated in Bosnia in the 10th century.

The House of Bobaljević gave the Republic a large number of politicians, scholars and writers. In the 14th century they had 124 senior civil servants in senate (representing 3.32%) .[1] Similarly, between 1440 and 1640 there were 64 Bobali in the Grand Council (2.91% of total).[2] In two hundred years, they had 59 senatorial positions (1.81%), 66 members of the Minor Council (3.05%), 23 Guardians of Justice (2.80%) and for 59 times a member of the House of Bobali that became Rettore of the Republic (2.48%).[3]

The family Bobaljević became extinct in 1771 with the death of Frano Damjanov Bobali-Bobaljevic. <ref/Dubrovacka vlastela izmedu roda i drzave, Stjepan Cosic, Nenad Vekaric, Croatian Academy of Science and Art, HAZU 2003> (1)

Notables people (in chronological order)

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References

(1)Dubrovacka vlastela izmedu roda i drzave, Stjepan Cosic, Nenad Vekaric, HAZU 2003

  1. ^ Zdenko Zlatar, "Huius... est omnis Rei Publicae potestas": Dubrovnik's Patrician Houses and Their Partecipation in Power (1440-1640), in Dubrovnik Annals, 6/2002, p. 50.
  2. ^ Zdenko Zlatar, Op cit. p. 54
  3. ^ Zdenko Zlatar, Op cit. p. 60

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