Tudisi
The Tudisi[a] were a Ragusan noble family, which produced people such as distinguished diplomat Martholus de Tudisio[1] and merchant Give de Tudisio[2] in the 14th century. The basis of their economy was ties with the Republic of Venice in the 14th and 15th centuries.[1] They were among the eleven smallest houses in the 15th century.[3] After 1808, with the French occupation and division of the Ragusan nobility into two groups, the family joined the Salamancanists, along with the Bassegli, Benessa, Bonda, Buća, Giorgi-Bona, Gradi, Ragnina and Resti, while Gondola, Palmotta, Proculo were Sorbonnists; the rest of Ragusan nobility had branches, more or less, in both groups.[4] The family moved to Venice, as did many of the other Ragusan patrician families.[5]
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Country | Republic of Ragusa |
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References
- Mahnken 1960, p. 433.
- Mahnken 1960, p. 434.
- David Rheubottom (2000). Age, Marriage, and Politics in Fifteenth-century Ragusa. Oxford University Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-19-823412-8.
- Dubrovnik Annals. 7. Zavod za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku. 2003. p. 45.
- Dubrovnik Annals. 3. Zavod za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku. 1999. p. 15.
- Recueil de travaux de l'Institut des études byzantines. Naučno delo. 2004.
Martholus de Tudisio
- Mahnken 1960, p. 539.
Sources
- Mahnken, Irmgard (1960). Dubrovački patricijat u XIV veku: Tables. Naučno delo. pp. 15, 30, 52, 68, 78, 142, 158, 164, 314, 432–437.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Bariša Krekić (1 January 1997). Dubrovnik. Ashgate Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-86078-631-3.