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Zamagna
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The House of Zamagna (in Italian; Zamanja, Džamanjić or Zamanjić in Croatian) was one of the noble families (post-Roman patriciates) of the Republic of Ragusa.
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History
Middle Ages
The Zamagna received patrician status in 1172.[1] According to Ragusan sources, the family had moved to Ragusa from Zahumlje (Chelmo), and had once hailed from Apulia in southern Italy.(Zamagna, di Chelmo Balislavo. ixiti di Puglia, venuti 1172)[2] The name of the progenitor of the family, Balislavo, shows a Slavic origin.[3]
Early modern period
- Marino Zamagna (fl. 1533)
- Bernardo Zamagna (1735–1820), scholar.
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Džamanjić in Austria
The aristocracy was known as nobili and was given to the following members of the family in 10 November, 1 and 16 December 1817, for Luko, Marijana, Matija, Frano Matej, and Matej, after the fall of the Republic at the hands of the Austrian Empire.
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