Vlaho Kabužić
Vlaho Kabužić Blasius Caboga Biagio Caboga | |
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Born | 27. December 1698 Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa |
Died | 1750 Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa |
Family | House of Kabužić |
wife | Katarina Kabužić née Gundulić |
Issue | Bernard, Ivan, Marin, Lukrecija, Marija, Uršula |
Father | Bernard Kabužić |
Mother | Marija Kabužić née Božidarević |
Occupation | diplomat |
Vlaho Kabužić (Latin: Blasius Caboga, Italian: Biagio Caboga) (27. December 1698 – 1750), was a ragusan nobleman and diplomat from the Republic of Ragusa. He was a member of the influential Kabužić noble family. He is known for being poklisar harača (ambassador of kharaj), the man who brought the money from Dubrovnik to pay regular annual tribute to the Ottoman Sultan in Istanbul.
Family[]
Vlaho Kaboga was the son of Bernard Kaboga (*1671; †1753) and his wife Maria née Bosdari (*1671; †1753). He had several brothers and sisters, among which was Marin, the duke of Slano. In 1732 he married Katarina Gundulić (*1709; †1749), a daughter of Dživo Šiškov Gundulić and great-granddaughter of Ivan Gundulić, the most prominent ragusan Baroque poet.
He had a large family, of whom two sons, Bernard (*1739; †1814) and Ivan (*1743; †1826), were notable austrofils and freemasons, very influential Ragusan politicians who undertook many public duties. His grandsons Vlaho Filip "traditur" (*1774; †1854) and Bernard-Brno (*1785; †1855) were granted the title of count by the emperor of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Vlaho's branch of the Kabužić family tree[]
Lucijan Franov (*? – †1603) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bernard Lucijanov | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lucijan Bernardov | Bernardov (*1630 – †1692) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bernard (*1671 – †1753) | Marin (*1673 – †1740) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vlaho (*1698 – †1750) | Marin (*1710 – †1790) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bernard (*1739 – †1814) | Ivan (*1743 – †1826) | Antun (*1765 – †?) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vlaho Bernard (*1779– †1854) | Vlaho Filip (*1774 – †1854) | Frano Vlaho Martin (*1781 – †1855) | Bernard–Brno (*1785 – †1855) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Henrik Nikola (*1818 – †1881) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also[]
- Republic of Ragusa
- List of notable Ragusans
- Dubrovnik
- House of Kabužić
- History of Dalmatia
External links[]
- Vlaho, Bernard's son, a Ragusan poklisar (an ambassador of kharaj), in the Croatian Biographical Lexicon
- Poklisars, Ragusan diplomatic delegates to Ottoman Court, explained in the Encyclopedia of the Croatian Lexicographical Institute
- Vlaho Kabužić – diplomat from the Republic of Ragusa
- Vlaho Kabužić with his ancestors and descendants
- Vlaho's sons among the most prominent members of the Kabužić family
- People from the Republic of Ragusa
- 18th-century Croatian people
- Ragusan nobility
- Ragusan diplomats
- People from Dubrovnik
- 1698 births
- 1750 deaths
- 18th-century Croatian nobility
- Croatia stubs