The House of Zlatarić (Croatian pronunciation: [zlatǎrit͡ɕ];[1] Italian: Slatarich) was a noble family from the Republic of Ragusa.[2]
History
editThe Zlatarić family can trace their origins from the region of Macedonia. They later migrated to the area of Dubrovnik.The family belonged to the list of late patriciate families of the Ragusan nobility from 30 July 1667, as Miho Zlatarić was admitted into the patrician rank.[3] The empress Maria Theresia in 1765 gave Pavao Zlatarić a Hungarian noble title. The family line became extinct in 1823.
Name
edit"Zlatarić" etymologically originates from the Croatian word "zlatar", meaning "goldsmith".
Coat of arms
editThe 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.
Notable members
editDinko Zlatarić, Ragusan poet and translator
See also
editSources
edit- Friedrich HEYER von Rosenfeld - "coat of arms book kingdom of the Dalmatien" in Siebmacher 1871, Nachträge P. 137.
- Siebmacher 1871, Nachträge p. 130
Notes
edit- ^ Mangold (2005:853)
- ^ T R Georgevitch (December 2009). Macedonia. Read Books Design. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1-4446-7978-6.
- ^ "The Factions within the Ragusan Patriciate (17th-18th Century), p.34". Hrčak, Zagreb. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
- Name: Zlatarich. "zlatar" meaning "goldsmith" in Croatian
References
edit- Mangold, Max (2005), Das Aussprachewörterbuch, Duden, ISBN 9783411040667