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Zaguri family
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The Zaguri were a noble family that resided in Kotor (present-day Montenegro), at the time part of the Republic of Venice. They were active between the 14th and 16th century. By 1505, they became citizens of Venice, and in 1623, they were granted Venetian nobility status. The last members of the Venetian lineage died on September 12, 1810.[1]
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Zaguri Zagurović | |
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![]() Coat of arms of the Zaguri as depicted in Friedrich Heyer von Rosenfeld's "Wappenbuch des Königreichs Dalmatien", published in 1873. | |
Country | Republic of Venice |
Current region | Kotor |
Place of origin | Albania |
Founded | 14th century |
Founder | Trifone Zaguri |
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Dissolution | 1810 |
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