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LASTOVSKI RODOVI (Uvod)
................................................................................................... 7
THE FAMILIES
OF
LASTOVO
(Introduction) ........................................................................
13
LASTOVSKI RODOVI (A-Ž)
....................................................................................................31
Izvori
........................................................................................................................................ 302
Literatura i tiskani izvori
......................................................................................................... 308
THE FAMILIES OF
LASTOVO
INTRODUCTION
Though relatively small in population, the Peninsula,
Dubrovačko primorje
and Konavle,
Republic of
Dubrovnik
consisted of several the territories acquisitioned later, the inhabitants
distinctive microregions. Specific political of
Lastovo
enjoyed a special legal status, as
position of a mediator between the East and the additionally codified by the Statute of
1310.
West, the Mediterranean and the Balkan interior In order t0 secure a dominant position in the
as well as its characteristic strip-like shape, local governrnent, the descendants of Desislav,
wedged in between the mountains and the sea, probably the iast
župan
of
Lastovo
from the pre-
contributed to a diversity in virtually all areas
Dubrovnik
ν&χιοά,
together with the most
of development. A wide range of activities, such powerful local landed nobility protected their
as trade, shipping, fishing to agriculture,
p^gged
position by closing the Council of
determined the growth of diversified urban, Lastovo in
Ш7
That same
уеш.
the
Lastovo
rural, or maritime microregions, and several count? the judges and the entire commnniXy
types of settlement—urban and rural, highland
unanirnousiy
elected
20
councillors for life. In
and coastal, mainland and island. case of death? a new member would be elected
Among the many of Dubrovnik s microregions, by majority vote. Apart from having the necessary
the island of Lastovo is certain to draw our moral qualifications ( the best and most capable
attention. Incorporated in the thirteenth century, men ), the candidate had to be Lastovo born, in no
it was the most distant Ragusan territory which case an outsider, whose father and grandfather on
enjoyed greater autonomy than any other local the father s side had also sat on the Council.2 Thus
unit. While overtaking it, the Ragusan commune a clear-cut division between two ranks
—
nobles3
pledged to retain all of the local customs and and
nonnobles—
was drawn. The members of the
practices, as written down in the Statute of noble families held most prominent local offices
Dubrovnik of
1272.
Instead of perverting the (councillor, judge, chancellor), inaccessible to
established organisation or distributing the others. The nobles were also the protagonists of
Lastovo estates among the Ragusan elite, all the crucial events taking place on the island,
Dubrovnik was determined to maintain the e.g. a rebellion of
1602,
originated actually from
island s social continuity. The landowners of the factional struggle among the local nobility.4
Lastovo did become Ragusan subjects, but
____________________
retained their Ownership rights. Unlike the
2
Lastovski
statut,
chapter
XLIX.
Serfage-bound population of the
Pelješac
3 The Statute of
Lastovo
uses the term nobleman . Their
nobility, however, was recognised only within the Lastovo
________________________
community.
1
Statut Grada Dubrovnika:
I, chapter XV. 4 On this see
N.
Vekarić, »Lastovski pobunjenici«:
43-73.
13
The noble circle included the following
families:
DESISLAVIĆ
(later
Grozanić, Pri-
milić, Marićević, Cikut, Vlahojević, Sokolić),
SIRAČIĆ
(later
Senković, Cubrijanović, Čuče-
vić,
Antica
and
Marinica),
MIRKOVIĆ
(later
Lučić, Kuzmić, Stoborović, Dražinić, Arkašević),
GIŠLJIĆ
(later
Bucatović, Bižajić and Ćalić),
REHOJEVIĆ
(later
Rešić, Bogetić, Radostić,
Talintić, Cvjetković,
Papié,
Domić),
STANIC
(later
Šipotić and Ivelja), GALČIĆ
(later
Budislavić, Aletić and Sangalet), KUNZULIĆ
(later
Ostojić), UVETIĆ
(later
Pavlovic
and
Voie),
DOBROJEVIĆ
(later
Draganović
and
Kranković),
and
ZLITKOVIĆ.
These families
have been identified with exactitude among the
20
councillors elected in
1367.
The circle also
included the
LUKŠIĆ
(later
Paskvić, Don-
živković, Grzelinović, Damjanović, Despotović,
Pasquali,
Škratuljić, Fantela), LUČIĆ
(later
Toljenović, Fulmiz), VERAMENTIĆ
(later
Skvrake, Grdobić, Marojević, Grbin, Antiće-
vić, Višković), ŠAPETIĆ
(later
Lucijanović,
Karlovic and Kvinta),
TOLOSEVIĆ
(later
Širunić, Škaljković, Miačić, Frnjiz,
Diodati),
KRIVATOVIĆ
(later
Šantulović and Žilić),
JURIŠIĆ,
KATALÁN,
KRAGULJEVIĆ
(later
Divoje), ANUHLIĆ and TRK ALOVIĆ.
Direct
genealogical linkage between these families and
the first
20
councillors has not been established
due to a considerable gap in the primary sources
(no wills available for the period
1429-1507),
and
the change of surname which obstructed any
further reconstruction.5
Over the next centuries, a rigid division
between the nobles and
nonnobles
saw but a few
exceptions. By the end of the fifteenth or the
beginning of the sixteenth century, the
Dobriće-
vie,
descendants of
a Desislavić
lineage, managed
to filter in, probably with the community s
consent, but also thanks to the reputation of one
of their members
—
Dobrić Dobrićević
(Bonino
de Boninis),
famous incunabula printer. Despite
community s dissension, the
Dragošević
were
ennobled in
1483,
on account of the merits and
loyal service to the Ragusan government , and
so did the
Gišljić
in 14926 and the
Ivićević
(branch of the
Jurinić)
in 1634.7 The division
between nobles and
nonnobles
persisted until
the fall of the
Dubrovnik
Republic
(1808),
when
with the emergence of a new administrative
system it ceased to exist.
The peasantry of the
Dubrovnik
mainland had
been feudally bound before the territories were
incorporated into the Republic and afterwards.
Insecure conditions along the border marked
by daily raids and plunder gave way to the
development of a defence mechanism in the
form of a corporate family, commonly referred
to as
zadruga,
strongly dominated by a male
head (paterfamilias). Such a family organisation
was characterised by the possession rather than
ownership of immovable property. Eventual
changes in the property status were rare (in case
of zadruga s dismemberment), and if so, were
carried out in accordance to custom and internal
authority. On
Lastovo,
however, land ownership
as well as an increasing participation in profit-
making occupations (shipping, fishing industry)
contributed to the development of nuclear family
type. Estate transactions were commonplace,
and settlement of ownership issues within the
prevailing nuclear family type proved essential
with each marriage. The institution of the
La¬
stovo
chancellery is still obscure, but there is
reason to believe that it took place after the
island became incorporated into the Ragusan
state. Judging by the
Lastovo
Statute of
1310,
however, the chancellery had already been
N.
Vekarić, »Lastovski pobunjenici«:
in print.
6
Giljšić
were an old noble family which, for some obscure
reason (patrilineal discontinuity presumably), lost its noble
status only to restore it in
1492
thanks to Ragusan support.
7 N.
Vekarić,
»Lastovski
pobunjenici«:
in print.
14
established.8 The bulk of over
2,000
wills written
between
1329
and the fall of the Republic testifies
to the chancellory s pivotal role in settling
property matters. Since the practice of will-
making was unusually popular among the people
of
Lastovo,
they left more wills than did the
Ragusan rural mainland as a whole!
The wills of
Lastovo
represent a unique
research tool by means of which we are able to
investigate deeper into the past of the island and
its population, much deeper than in any other
area of the
Dubrovnik
Republic. The data
originating from
Lastovo
are most valuable not
only for locating the social processes on the
island itself but also for delineating the trends in
other Ragusan regions which, due to the lack of
archival materials, cannot be examined. In
addition to specific demographic processes,9
Lastovo
provides a better insight into the
stabilisation of the family name systems, the
patronymic-dominated era, and into the
gradual shift towards stable surname patterns.10
These phenomena, together with the personal
name patterns and migrations will be the subject
of a future study, while here we aim to concentrate
on family histories.
Wills11 and parish registers available from
1651
onwards12 are the most useful source
materials for this inquiry. We have at our disposal
8
G.
Čremošnik, »Notarijat Lastova u srednjem
veku«:
pp.
42-44.
9
See
N.
Vekarić, »Mijene dobnih struktura i procesi demograf¬
ske tranzicije.«:
pp.
109-149;
idem, »Changes in Age Patterns
in the Process of Demographic Transition
(Dubrovnik
Data)«:
pp.
143-187; N
Vekarić
et al.
Vrijeme ženidbe i ritam poroda.
10
On this also see the only published study on the surnames
and nicknames of
Lastovo:
P.
Šimunović, »Onomastička istra¬
živanja otoka Lastova«
: 247-264.
On the system of identification
in other
Dubrovnik
regions, but valid for
Lastovo
as well, see:
N.
Vekarić, »Prijedlog za klasifikaciju peljeških prezimena«:
pp.
55-78; N.
Vekarić, Pelješki rodovi (A-K):
19-25; N.
Kapetanić
and
N.
Vekarić, Konavoski rodovi (A-G):
53-58.
11
Testamenti
di
Lagosta, ser.
91.3
in the
State
Archives of
Dubrovnik
(hereafter cited as: SAD).
12
They are kept in the
Lastovo
Parish Archives.
three single wills from
1371/1372.
The first of
the
14
registers includes the period
1395-1428,
but the second volume opens with the year
1508.
The rest of the volumes make no gap in coverage,
and close with the year
1816.
Unfortunately, the
books between
1429
and
1507
have not been
preserved. For almost two-thirds of the families
we have been able to bridge the gap and
reconstruct them, whereas for one-third of the
families recorded in
1507
we have not been
able to establish a reliable link with the families
existing before
1429.
Besides wills and parish
registers, the reconstruction is based on other
available materials, such as those published
by Tadija
Smičiklas, Gregor
Čremošnik
and
Josip Lučić,13
as well as the records of the
Ragusan Criminal Court.14 Equally useful were
the abridged genealogies, available in the
transcription by
don Antun Dundović (1801),15
and by
don Niko
Kurelja (1894).16
A lexicographical survey of
Lastovo
families
includes those whose surname, mentioned in the
earliest thirteenth-century sources, tended to
stabilise at a certain point in the past, as well as
those who had in-migrated by the year
1918.
The family entries provide the following
information:
1)
Family name. The entry always contains
the original surname. A cross-reference directs
13
Diplomatički zbornik Kraljevine Hrvatske, Dalmacije
i Slavonije, vol.
VIII-XII,
ed.
T.
Smičiklas;
G.
Čremošnik,
»Notárske
listine sa Lastova«:
pp.
1-61;
J.
Lučić,
»Miscellanea
saeculi
XIV
ex Archivio
Răguşii
(Dubrovnik). Lastovo, I.
dio.«:
pp.
67-78;
»Miscellanea saeculi
XIV
ex Archivio Ragusii
(Dubrovnik). Lastovo,
II.
dio.«:
pp.
240-247.
14
Lamenta del Criminale,
ser.
50.3
(SAD);
Criminalia,
ser.
16
(SAD).
15
Genealogije Lastovaca,
transcribed by
don Antun Dundo¬
vić,
the
Lastovo
Parish Archives.
16
Genealogije
Lastovaca, transcribed by a Lastovo-born
don Niko
Kurelja, priest of the
Slano
parish, from the manuscript
of the Statute of
Lastovo
in September
1894,
IV/31, The
Bogišić
Collection of
HAZU
in
Cavtat.
15
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SADRŽAJ
LASTOVSKI RODOVI (Uvod)
. 7
THE FAMILIES
OF
LASTOVO
(Introduction) .
13
LASTOVSKI RODOVI (A-Ž)
.31
Izvori
. 302
Literatura i tiskani izvori
. 308
THE FAMILIES OF
LASTOVO
INTRODUCTION
Though relatively small in population, the Peninsula,
Dubrovačko primorje
and Konavle,
Republic of
Dubrovnik
consisted of several the territories acquisitioned later, the inhabitants
distinctive microregions. Specific political of
Lastovo
enjoyed a special legal status, as
position of a mediator between the East and the additionally codified by the Statute of
1310.
West, the Mediterranean and the Balkan interior In order t0 secure a dominant position in the
as well as its characteristic strip-like shape, local governrnent, the descendants of Desislav,
wedged in between the mountains and the sea, probably the iast
župan
of
Lastovo
from the pre-
contributed to a diversity in virtually all areas
Dubrovnik
ν&χιοά,
together with the most
of development. A wide range of activities, such powerful local landed nobility protected their
as trade, shipping, fishing to agriculture,
p^gged
position by closing the Council of
determined the growth of diversified urban, Lastovo in
Ш7
That same
уеш.
the
Lastovo
rural, or maritime microregions, and several count? the judges and the entire commnniXy
types of settlement—urban and rural, highland
unanirnousiy
elected
20
councillors for life. In
and coastal, mainland and island. case of death? a new member would be elected
Among the many of Dubrovnik's microregions, by majority vote. Apart from having the necessary
the island of Lastovo is certain to draw our moral qualifications ("the best and most capable
attention. Incorporated in the thirteenth century, men"), the candidate had to be Lastovo born, in no
it was the most distant Ragusan territory which case an outsider, whose father and grandfather on
enjoyed greater autonomy than any other local the father's side had also sat on the Council.2 Thus
unit. While overtaking it, the Ragusan commune a clear-cut division between two ranks
—
nobles3
pledged to retain all of the local customs and and
nonnobles—
was drawn. The members of the
practices, as written down in the Statute of noble families held most prominent local offices
Dubrovnik of
1272.'
Instead of perverting the (councillor, judge, chancellor), inaccessible to
established organisation or distributing the others. The nobles were also the protagonists of
Lastovo estates among the Ragusan elite, all the crucial events taking place on the island,
Dubrovnik was determined to maintain the e.g. a rebellion of
1602,
originated actually from
island's social continuity. The landowners of the factional struggle among the local nobility.4
Lastovo did become Ragusan subjects, but
_
retained their Ownership rights. Unlike the
2
Lastovski
statut,
chapter
XLIX.
Serfage-bound population of the
Pelješac
3 The Statute of
Lastovo
uses the term "nobleman". Their
nobility, however, was recognised only within the Lastovo
_
community.
1
Statut Grada Dubrovnika:
I, chapter XV. 4 On this see
N.
Vekarić, »Lastovski pobunjenici«:
43-73.
13
The noble circle included the following
families:
DESISLAVIĆ
(later
Grozanić, Pri-
milić, Marićević, Cikut, Vlahojević, Sokolić),
SIRAČIĆ
(later
Senković, Cubrijanović, Čuče-
vić,
Antica
and
Marinica),
MIRKOVIĆ
(later
Lučić, Kuzmić, Stoborović, Dražinić, Arkašević),
GIŠLJIĆ
(later
Bucatović, Bižajić and Ćalić),
REHOJEVIĆ
(later
Rešić, Bogetić, Radostić,
Talintić, Cvjetković,
Papié,
Domić),
STANIC
(later
Šipotić and Ivelja), GALČIĆ
(later
Budislavić, Aletić and Sangalet), KUNZULIĆ
(later
Ostojić), UVETIĆ
(later
Pavlovic
and
Voie),
DOBROJEVIĆ
(later
Draganović
and
Kranković),
and
ZLITKOVIĆ.
These families
have been identified with exactitude among the
20
councillors elected in
1367.
The circle also
included the
LUKŠIĆ
(later
Paskvić, Don-
živković, Grzelinović, Damjanović, Despotović,
Pasquali,
Škratuljić, Fantela), LUČIĆ
(later
Toljenović, Fulmiz), VERAMENTIĆ
(later
Skvrake, Grdobić, Marojević, Grbin, Antiće-
vić, Višković), ŠAPETIĆ
(later
Lucijanović,
Karlovic and Kvinta),
TOLOSEVIĆ
(later
Širunić, Škaljković, Miačić, Frnjiz,
Diodati),
KRIVATOVIĆ
(later
Šantulović and Žilić),
JURIŠIĆ,
KATALÁN,
KRAGULJEVIĆ
(later
Divoje), ANUHLIĆ and TRK ALOVIĆ.
Direct
genealogical linkage between these families and
the first
20
councillors has not been established
due to a considerable gap in the primary sources
(no wills available for the period
1429-1507),
and
the change of surname which obstructed any
further reconstruction.5
Over the next centuries, a rigid division
between the nobles and
nonnobles
saw but a few
exceptions. By the end of the fifteenth or the
beginning of the sixteenth century, the
Dobriće-
vie,
descendants of
a Desislavić
lineage, managed
to filter in, probably with the community's
consent, but also thanks to the reputation of one
of their members
—
Dobrić Dobrićević
(Bonino
de Boninis),
famous incunabula printer. Despite
community's dissension, the
Dragošević
were
ennobled in
1483,
on account of the "merits and
loyal service to the Ragusan government", and
so did the
Gišljić
in 14926 and the
Ivićević
(branch of the
Jurinić)
in 1634.7 The division
between nobles and
nonnobles
persisted until
the fall of the
Dubrovnik
Republic
(1808),
when
with the emergence of a new administrative
system it ceased to exist.
The peasantry of the
Dubrovnik
mainland had
been feudally bound before the territories were
incorporated into the Republic and afterwards.
Insecure conditions along the border marked
by daily raids and plunder gave way to the
development of a defence mechanism in the
form of a corporate family, commonly referred
to as
zadruga,
strongly dominated by a male
head (paterfamilias). Such a family organisation
was characterised by the possession rather than
ownership of immovable property. Eventual
changes in the property status were rare (in case
of zadruga's dismemberment), and if so, were
carried out in accordance to custom and internal
authority. On
Lastovo,
however, land ownership
as well as an increasing participation in profit-
making occupations (shipping, fishing industry)
contributed to the development of nuclear family
type. Estate transactions were commonplace,
and settlement of ownership issues within the
prevailing nuclear family type proved essential
with each marriage. The institution of the
La¬
stovo
chancellery is still obscure, but there is
reason to believe that it took place after the
island became incorporated into the Ragusan
state. Judging by the
Lastovo
Statute of
1310,
however, the chancellery had already been
' N.
Vekarić, »Lastovski pobunjenici«:
in print.
6
Giljšić
were an old noble family which, for some obscure
reason (patrilineal discontinuity presumably), lost its noble
status only to restore it in
1492
thanks to Ragusan support.
7 N.
Vekarić,
»Lastovski
pobunjenici«:
in print.
14
established.8 The bulk of over
2,000
wills written
between
1329
and the fall of the Republic testifies
to the chancellory's pivotal role in settling
property matters. Since the practice of will-
making was unusually popular among the people
of
Lastovo,
they left more wills than did the
Ragusan rural mainland as a whole!
The wills of
Lastovo
represent a unique
research tool by means of which we are able to
investigate deeper into the past of the island and
its population, much deeper than in any other
area of the
Dubrovnik
Republic. The data
originating from
Lastovo
are most valuable not
only for locating the social processes on the
island itself but also for delineating the trends in
other Ragusan regions which, due to the lack of
archival materials, cannot be examined. In
addition to specific demographic processes,9
Lastovo
provides a better insight into the
stabilisation of the family name systems, the
"patronymic-dominated" era, and into the
gradual shift towards stable surname patterns.10
These phenomena, together with the personal
name patterns and migrations will be the subject
of a future study, while here we aim to concentrate
on family histories.
Wills11 and parish registers available from
1651
onwards12 are the most useful source
materials for this inquiry. We have at our disposal
8
G.
Čremošnik, »Notarijat Lastova u srednjem
veku«:
pp.
42-44.
9
See
N.
Vekarić, »Mijene dobnih struktura i procesi demograf¬
ske tranzicije.«:
pp.
109-149;
idem, »Changes in Age Patterns
in the Process of Demographic Transition
(Dubrovnik
Data)«:
pp.
143-187; N
Vekarić
et al.
Vrijeme ženidbe i ritam poroda.
10
On this also see the only published study on the surnames
and nicknames of
Lastovo:
P.
Šimunović, »Onomastička istra¬
živanja otoka Lastova«
: 247-264.
On the system of identification
in other
Dubrovnik
regions, but valid for
Lastovo
as well, see:
N.
Vekarić, »Prijedlog za klasifikaciju peljeških prezimena«:
pp.
55-78; N.
Vekarić, Pelješki rodovi (A-K):
19-25; N.
Kapetanić
and
N.
Vekarić, Konavoski rodovi (A-G):
53-58.
11
Testamenti
di
Lagosta, ser.
91.3
in the
State
Archives of
Dubrovnik
(hereafter cited as: SAD).
12
They are kept in the
Lastovo
Parish Archives.
three single wills from
1371/1372.
The first of
the
14
registers includes the period
1395-1428,
but the second volume opens with the year
1508.
The rest of the volumes make no gap in coverage,
and close with the year
1816.
Unfortunately, the
books between
1429
and
1507
have not been
preserved. For almost two-thirds of the families
we have been able to bridge the gap and
reconstruct them, whereas for one-third of the
families recorded in
1507
we have not been
able to establish a reliable link with the families
existing before
1429.
Besides wills and parish
registers, the reconstruction is based on other
available materials, such as those published
by Tadija
Smičiklas, Gregor
Čremošnik
and
Josip Lučić,13
as well as the records of the
Ragusan Criminal Court.14 Equally useful were
the abridged genealogies, available in the
transcription by
don Antun Dundović (1801),15
and by
don Niko
Kurelja (1894).16
A lexicographical survey of
Lastovo
families
includes those whose surname, mentioned in the
earliest thirteenth-century sources, tended to
stabilise at a certain point in the past, as well as
those who had in-migrated by the year
1918.
The family entries provide the following
information:
1)
Family name. The entry always contains
the original surname. A cross-reference directs
13
Diplomatički zbornik Kraljevine Hrvatske, Dalmacije
i Slavonije, vol.
VIII-XII,
ed.
T.
Smičiklas;
G.
Čremošnik,
»Notárske
listine sa Lastova«:
pp.
1-61;
J.
Lučić,
»Miscellanea
saeculi
XIV
ex Archivio
Răguşii
(Dubrovnik). Lastovo, I.
dio.«:
pp.
67-78;
»Miscellanea saeculi
XIV
ex Archivio Ragusii
(Dubrovnik). Lastovo,
II.
dio.«:
pp.
240-247.
14
Lamenta del Criminale,
ser.
50.3
(SAD);
Criminalia,
ser.
16
(SAD).
15
Genealogije Lastovaca,
transcribed by
don Antun Dundo¬
vić,
the
Lastovo
Parish Archives.
16
Genealogije
Lastovaca, transcribed by a Lastovo-born
don Niko
Kurelja, priest of the
Slano
parish, from the manuscript
of the Statute of
Lastovo
in September
1894,
IV/31, The
Bogišić
Collection of
HAZU
in
Cavtat.
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