The House of Božidarević (Albanian: Bosdarë; Italian: Bosdari) is a noble Ragusan family of Albanian origin dating from the Republic of Ragusa and Ancona, Italy.
| Božidarević Bosdarë | |
|---|---|
| Noble family | |
Coat of Arms of the Bosdari family | |
| Place of origin | Albania |
| Estate(s) | Bologna Ancona |
History
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In 1450 the Bosdari family participated in the defense of Habsburg Croatia against the Ottoman Empire. They belonged to the list of late patriciate families of the Ragusan nobility. Biagio de Bosdari (*c.1635), son of Michele de Bosdari, was admitted to the council of Dubrovnik on 5 November 1666, who contributed with 5,000 ducats to the Republic treasury. On 30 July 1667 Božidar de Bosdari was admitted to the council of Ragusa as a token of gratitude for community service in the period after the earthquake.
Bosdari of Ancona
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edit- Historical Encyclopedia Nobiliare, Milan 1929, vol. II, pp. 152-153
