The House of Radagli or Radaljević (in Italian; Radaleus in Latin; Radaljević/Radeljević/Radelja in Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Venice in the 16th century and the Republic of Ragusa since 1666.

Members

  • Piero Nicolo Radagli (fl. 1551)[1]
  • M. Francesco Radagli (fl. 1573), merchant[2]
  • Marino Radagli (fl. 1596)[3]
  • Pietro Radagli (fl. 1666), received Ragusan noble status for the family along with the Dimitri, Zlatarić, and Marinetti-Primi, after initial denial[4]
  • Francesco Radagli (Croatian: Frano Radaljević; d. 1667), secretary[5]
  • Giovanni di Radagli
  • Francesco Radagli (Croatian: Frano Radaljević), Franciscan.[6]
  • Marino di Matteo Radagli
  • Marino Radagli
  • Francesco di Pietro Radagli (Latin: F. Petri Radaleus, Croatian: Frano Perov Radaljević), Latinist[7]
  • Giuliano Radagli
  • Giuseppe Radagli
  • Jusepe Radagli, captain

References

  1. Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Razred za prirodne nauke (1913). Rad. JAZU. p. 120.
  2. Vitilio Masiello (2006). Viaggiatori dell'Adriatico: percorsi di viaggio e scrittura. Palomar. ISBN 978-88-7600-164-2.
  3. Glas. U Kralj.-srpskoj državnoj štampariji. 1941. pp. 10, 24.
  4. Dubrovnik Annals. Zavod za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku. 2003. p. 33.
  5. Zbornik Zagrebačke slavističke škole. Medunarodni slavistički centar SR Hrvatske. 1974. p. 39.
  6. Dolci 2001, p. 106.
  7. Hrvatski latinisti. 1975. p. XLIV.

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