Zlatarić family

Zlatarić (Croatian pronunciation: [zlatǎrit͡ɕ];[1] Italian: Slatarich) were a noble family from the Republic of Ragusa with origins in Macedonia,[2] that was part of the Ragusan aristocracy. The empress Maria Theresia in 1765 gave Pavle Zlatarić a Hungarian noble title. The family line ended in 1823.

Coat-of-arms of the House of Zlatarić.

Name

"Zlatarić" etymologically originates from the Serbo-Croatian word "zlatar", meaning "goldsmith".

Coat of arms

The Coat of arms has a blue and golden diagonal on the left of the bar. The same is accompanied in such a manner on both sides by a similar rose.

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See also

Sources

  • Friedrich HEYER von Rosenfeld - "coat of arms book kingdom of the Dalmatien" in Siebmacher 1871, Nachträge P. 137.
  • Siebmacher 1871, Nachträge p. 130

Notes

  1. Mangold (2005:853)
  2. T R Georgevitch (December 2009). Macedonia. Read Books Design. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1-4446-7978-6.
  • Name: Slatarich. "zlatar" meaning "goldsmith" in Serbo-Croatian

References

  • Mangold, Max (2005), Das Aussprachewörterbuch, Duden, ISBN 9783411040667


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