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Pucić family

The House of Pucić, known also as Pozza in Italian, is a noble family from the Republic of Ragusa.

History

The family can trace their ancestry from 1253. The Emperor Leopold I, granted the title of Count and the predicate "de Zagorie" on 20 September 1688 to Matej Pucić, son of Lucijan Pucić and his wife, Marija Bunić. They are considered to have been one of the most prestigious families of the Republic of Ragusa, which intermarried with most powerful families of the Ragusan nobility.

Genealogy

Medo Pucić
Nikola (Niko) Pucić
Niko Mali Pucić
Rafael (Rafo) Pucić
Helena von Ziegler-Pucić

Coat of arms

The Pucić brothers

Medo Pucić and Niko Pucić were two important figures in Croatian and Serbian politics in the 19th century; Medo fought for the unification of Dalmatia (then under direct Austrian rule) with the rest of Croatia. Niko Pucić was an important politician and Pan-Slavic nationalist.

See also

References

  1. ^ T.d. VizeAdmirals i. R., Eskaderkommandant (1907-08)
  2. ^ Nikša Gradić, committed suicide in her house in Gruž, he was sick of cancer. She and Nikša Gradić only had four daughters, one of them married with a Nasso member and one married with Count Dr. Joseph Cobenzl, this family live in Gruz-Gravosa house until today

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