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Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
The House of Ghetaldi or Getaldić, Latin: Ghetaldus, Ghetaldius) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The Ghetaldi were said to have come from
Ghetaldi
Ragusan scientist, mathematician and physicist (1568–1626)
Marino Ghetaldi (Latin: Marinus Ghetaldus; Croatian: Marin Getaldić; 2 October 1568 – 11 April 1626) was a Ragusan and Croatian scientist. A mathematician
Marino_Ghetaldi
Dalmatian writer, translator and politician
Vlaho Getaldić (also Biagio Ghetaldi; 22 December 1788 - 27 October 1872) was a Dalmatian writer, translator and politician from Dubrovnik. Born in the
Vlaho_Getaldić
Namesake of Mercedes-Benz
Schlosser. They had three children; Karl (b.1910), Elfriede (married Gauss-Ghetaldi) (b. 1912) and Hans-Peter (b. 1916). The couple lived in Vienna until the
Mercédès_Jellinek
Bona - Bunić Bonda - Bundić Caboga - Kabužić Cerva, Cervinus - Crijević Ghetaldi - Getaldić Giorgi - Đorđić, Đurđević Gondola - Gundulić Gozze - Gučetić
List of people associated with the Republic of Ragusa
List_of_people_associated_with_the_Republic_of_Ragusa
The Ghetaldi were an Austrian noble family that originated from the Ghetaldi family of the Republic of Ragusa. One of the family branches originated from
Getaldić (Austrian noble family)
Getaldić_(Austrian_noble_family)
Coastal city in southern Croatia
Austrian Empire. In 1832, Baron Šišmundo Getaldić-Gundulić (Sigismondo Ghetaldi-Gondola) (1795–1860) was elected Mayor of Dubrovnik, serving for 13 years;
Dubrovnik
1358–1808 maritime republic in Southern Europe (Dalmatia)
of the land. Eleven members of the Sorgo family, eight of Gozze, six of Ghetaldi, six of Pozza, four of Zamagna and three of the Saraca family were among
Republic_of_Ragusa
Species of fish
The name is in honor of Ragusan Mayor and horticulturalist Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola (1833-1899), who apparently facilitated the collection of type
Delminichthys_ghetaldii
Earthquake in present-day Croatia
and around 3,000 to 5,000 people were killed. The city's Rector Simone Ghetaldi was killed and over three quarters of all public buildings were destroyed
1667_Dubrovnik_earthquake
Aristocratic families of the Republic of Ragusa
Binciola Bobali Bocignolo Bodazza Bona Bonda Božidarević Buća Cerva Giorgi Ghetaldi Gradić Gučetić Gundulić Kaboga Calich Klašić Crasso Croce Giuriceo Gleda
Ragusan_nobility
Ragusano noble family
Titular Bishop of Tempe Frano Agostino Ghetaldi-Gondola Frano Ghetaldi-Gondola (1833-1899), mayor of Dubrovnik Ghetaldi-Gondola Memorial Lapad Cemetery Ivan
Gundulić_family
Status group
Frankenegg Fredro Fries Fünfkirchen Gallenberg Galler Gatterburg (von) Ghetaldi-Gondola Gleispach (von) Goëss Goluchowski-Glochowsky Gorcey Grabowki-Kruska
Austrian_nobility
Baron Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola or Frano Getaldić-Gundulić (August 8, 1833 - July 3, 1899), was a Ragusan writer and politician, the first son of Sigismondo
Frano_Getaldić-Gundulić
Lodovico Ferrari Scipione del Ferro Galileo Galilei Luca Gaurico Marino Ghetaldi Orazio Grassi Giovanni Antonio Magini Francesco Maurolico Fabrizio Mordente
List of Italian mathematicians
List_of_Italian_mathematicians
French mathematician (1540–1603)
Posthumous publications 1612: Supplementum Apollonii Galli edited by Marin Ghetaldi. Supplementum Apollonii Redivivi sive analysis problematis bactenus desiderati
François_Viète
Italian-Dalmatianist Political party
Autonomaška stranka Leaders Niccolò Tommaseo Leonardo Dudan Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola Antonio Bajamonti Founder Niccolò Tommaseo Founded 1865 Dissolved
Autonomist_Party
Municipality in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia
against Sigismondo Ghetaldi-Gondola. But finally he was succeeded by the sons of Frano Agostino Ghetaldi and Catterina Gondola, Frano Ghetaldi and his sons:
Trpanj
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
Natali (1774–1861), married Francesco Ghetaldi (1743–1798) Sigismondo Ghetaldi-Gondola (1795–1860) Matteo Ghetaldi-Gondola (1797–?) Giacomo Natali (fl.
Natali_family
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
Calich (Kalić) House of Cerva (Crijević) House of Croce (Kručić) House of Ghetaldi (Getaldić) House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House
Benessa
1802 Matteo Ghetaldi 1802 Martolica Cerva 1802 Mato Ghetaldi 1803 Vlaho Điva Bona 1804 Đivo Vlaha Bona 1804 Miho Bona 1805 Mato Ghetaldi 1805 Vlaho Điva
Rector_(Ragusa)
Italian mathematician and astronomer
was an Italian mathematician and astronomer. He was a friend of Marino Ghetaldi and Galileo Galilei's successor as professor of mathematics at Padua. Giovanni
Giovanni_Camillo_Glorioso
Calendar year
Francis Bacon, English scientist and statesman (b. 1561) April 11 – Marino Ghetaldi, Croatian mathematician and physicist (b. 1568) May 4 – Arthur Lake, Bishop
1626
Topics referred to by the same term
Italy as San Biagio Vlaho Getaldić, Croatian writer also known as Biagio Ghetaldi Monte San Biagio, Italian town San Biagio, Venice, church in Venice, Italy
Biagio
von Clam-Gallas Clam-Gallas von Gilleis Gilleis von Ghetaldi-Gondola/Gundulich Ghetaldi-Gondola/Gundulich von Goëss Goëss von Grünne de Hemricourt
List of counts of Austria-Hungary
List_of_counts_of_Austria-Hungary
Italian mathematician and Roman Catholic Cardinal (1619–1682)
book he provides a critique of the solutions given by the geometer Marino Ghetaldi of Ragusa in his De Resolutione et Compositione Matematica to the problems
Michelangelo_Ricci
Calendar year
Tommaso Campanella, Italian theologian and poet (d. 1639) October 2 – Marino Ghetaldi, Croatian mathematician and physicist (d. 1626) October 18 – Henry Wallop
1568
Cultural venue in Zagreb, Croatia
Brlić-Mažuranić, Giulio Clovio, Benedetto Cotrugli, Ivan Česmički, Marino Ghetaldi, Franjo Hanaman, Jerome, Marcel Kiepach, Slavko Kopač, Anthony Francis
Meštrović_Pavilion
Intercollegiate sports teams of University of California, Santa Cruz
reinvigorated the Banana Slug mascot. Three soccer team members, Larry DeGhetaldi, Fred Bicknell, Sven Steinmo and their roommate, Richard Hedges, chose
UC_Santa_Cruz_Banana_Slugs
American retro music collective
vocals, upright bass Kelley Jakle – vocals Kenton Chen – vocals Kylan deGhetaldi – piano Kyndle Wylde – vocals Lauren Molina – cello Lauren Tyler Scott
Postmodern_Jukebox
Decade
Francis Bacon, English scientist and statesman (b. 1561) April 11 – Marino Ghetaldi, Croatian mathematician and physicist (b. 1568) May 4 – Arthur Lake, Bishop
1620s
Patrician family from the city of Dubrovnik and its Republic of Ragusa
Hospice of the Order of Malta was opened in 1876. Henrik married Helena Ghetaldi on 10 June 1837 in Zadar. They had three children: Marija Bernardina Ana
Kaboga_family
Day of the year
Edward Wightman, English minister and martyr (born 1566) 1626 – Marino Ghetaldi, Ragusan mathematician and physicist (born 1568)[citation needed] 1712
April_11
significance given by the people of Ragusa to the mathematician Marino Ghetaldi. Paton's literary work is of interest for his book on the life and work
Andrew_Archibald_Paton
family from the Republic of Dubrovnik. Called Getaldić in Croatian and Ghetaldi in Italian. Gising 12th century–1527 Count Ban Noble family of German origin
List of Croatian noble families
List_of_Croatian_noble_families
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
Calich (Kalić) House of Cerva (Crijević) House of Croce (Kručić) House of Ghetaldi (Getaldić) House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House
Gučetić
Noble family
Calich (Kalić) House of Cerva (Crijević) House of Croce (Kručić) House of Ghetaldi (Getaldić) House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House
Buća
French mathematician
published Problemata nobilissima duo (Paris, 1616), a book against Marin Ghetaldi and attacking Viète and Regiomontanus. Later reorganized, the book was
Denis_Henrion
Noble family
Calich (Kalić) House of Cerva (Crijević) House of Croce (Kručić) House of Ghetaldi (Getaldić) House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House
Bonda_family
Noble family of Venice and Ragusa
eleven "old patrician" families: Gozze, de Bona, de Caboga, Cerva, de Ghetaldi,de Giorgi(slavic Juric/Jurici), Gradi, Pozza, Saraca, Sorgo and Zamanya
Giorgi_family
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
Calich (Kalić) House of Cerva (Crijević) House of Croce (Kručić) House of Ghetaldi (Getaldić) House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House
Binciola
Nikola Vitov Gučetić, Đuro Menze, Rector (1575–1576) Antun Bona, Jero Ghetaldi, Rector (1576–1577) Božo Proculo, Rector (1577–1578) Jako Antuna Benesse
List of state leaders in the 16th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_16th_century
Noble family
eleven "old patrician" families: Gozze, de Bona, de Caboga, Cerva, de Ghetaldi, de Giorgi(slavic Juric/Jurici), Gradi, Pozza, Saraca, Sorgo and Zamanya
Bona_family
Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy
da Sebenico, Via Francesco de Suppé, Via Roberto Ferruzzi, Via Marino Ghetaldi, Via Stefano Gradi, Via Fratelli Laurana (Luciano and Francesco), Via Antonio
Giuliano-Dalmata
(1801) Mato Ghetaldi, Martolica Cerva, Rector (1802) Vlaho Điva Bone, Rector (1803) Đivo Vlaha Bone, Miho Bona, Rector (1804) Mato Ghetaldi, Vlaho Điva
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)
Ragusan poet
meeting place for other important individuals of Dubrovnik, as Lucijan Ghetaldi, Natal Tudisi, Marin Kosta (also member of the Accademia dei Confusi of
Savino_Bobali
(1664) Luko Resti, Rector (1665) Simo Ghetaldi, Miho Menze, Rector (1667–?) Marin Sorgo, Rector (1670) Đivo Mata Ghetaldi, Rector (1671) Jero Menze, Rector
List of state leaders in the 17th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_17th_century
Decade
Tommaso Campanella, Italian theologian and poet (d. 1639) October 2 – Marino Ghetaldi, Croatian mathematician and physicist (d. 1626) October 18 – Henry Wallop
1560s
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
Calich (Kalić) House of Cerva (Crijević) House of Croce (Kručić) House of Ghetaldi (Getaldić) House of Giorgi (Đurđević) House of Gondola (Gundulić) House
Bobali
Dalmatian politician and journalist
Baljak, Luigi Lapenna, Antonio Bajamonti, Roberto Ghiglianovich, Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola, Niccolò Trigari, Luigi Ziliotto, and Marko Car, his biographer
Sava_Bjelanović
of modern scientific research (born 1561) April 11 – Marin Getaldić or Ghetaldi, Ragusan politician, mathematician and physicist, contributed to the emergence
1626_in_science
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Girl/Female
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Rose (flower name).
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Muslim/Islamic
King of Roses
Surname or Lastname
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English : possibly a hypercorrected form of Asher.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Oblation; Offerings
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Egyptian
, the wife of Pakhrua.
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English
Pleasant; Happy
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Tamil
Joyful or consciousness
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Indian
Imparting Knowledge with the First Rays of Sun
Female
Babylonian
, the nether-world.
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Australian, Hebrew, Scandinavian
Lofty; Inspired; Exalted; On High; High Mountain; Light Bringer
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