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Sorgo | |
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Noble family | |
Country | Republic of Ragusa |
Current region | Kotor |
Place of origin | Albania |
Founded | 1272 |
Dissolution | 19th century |
The House of Sorgo (in Italian) or Sorkočević (in Croatian) was the name of a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.
Known as de Sorgo, Surgo, Sorco and Surco in Italian, their name is derived from sorghum. [1]
According to the Annals, the Sorgo was a grain-trading and ship-owning family who immigrated from Albania via Kotor in 1272, and were ennobled in 1292 after bringing sorghum during a famine. [1] They hailed from the Cape of Rodon (di Redoni d' Albania antichi), according to a later entry in the Annals. [2] However, "Vita de Dobroslavo", the progenitor, is mentioned in 1253, and died before 1281. [3] Vita had seven sons and two daughters. [4] He had a son, Dobrosclavus, who was mentioned between 1274 and 1283, when he died. [3]
In 1527, Vlaho Sorgo, a patrician in Venice, recruited Jacobus Rizo as a doctor against the plague. [5]
Also, the following descent is known as well:
In 1904 the Natali-Sorkočević family became extinct which left the second daughter as the eldest living descendant in direct descent with the name (?). She was already married to the Dubrovnik Port Captain and mariner, Hermann von Mirošević. They had 3 children. By Imperial decree from Franz Joseph I, on 5 January 1905, it was decreed that henceforth the family shall be known as von Mirošević-Sorgo:
Sorgo su po Analima došli u Dubrovnik god. 1272 , a to ne može biti, jer Marina Viitova Sorgo nalazimo u Dubrovniku već god. 1269. Što se tiče njihova podrijetla, očito je u Popisu »di Redoni d' Albania antichi« kasniji dodatak po Analima, ...
У породици СоркочевиЬ (Sorgo) спомшье се 1253. г. родоначелник „Vita de Dobroslavo", kojh je умро пре 1281. г. Ово сва- како значи да je ¡едан Доброслав живео у npeoj половини XIII века. Сем тога, наведени Вито имао je сина „Dobrosclavus-a", kojh се спомише од 1274. до 1283. г., када je умро.
The stalwart progenitor of the Sorgo line, Vita de Dobroslavo (flourished 1253- 1281) and his stalwart but unfortunately nameless wife produced seven surviving sons and at least two daughters, a record not matched in subsequent generations ...
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Italian. (December 2014) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Sorgo | |
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Noble family | |
Country | Republic of Ragusa |
Current region | Kotor |
Place of origin | Albania |
Founded | 1272 |
Dissolution | 19th century |
The House of Sorgo (in Italian) or Sorkočević (in Croatian) was the name of a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.
Known as de Sorgo, Surgo, Sorco and Surco in Italian, their name is derived from sorghum. [1]
According to the Annals, the Sorgo was a grain-trading and ship-owning family who immigrated from Albania via Kotor in 1272, and were ennobled in 1292 after bringing sorghum during a famine. [1] They hailed from the Cape of Rodon (di Redoni d' Albania antichi), according to a later entry in the Annals. [2] However, "Vita de Dobroslavo", the progenitor, is mentioned in 1253, and died before 1281. [3] Vita had seven sons and two daughters. [4] He had a son, Dobrosclavus, who was mentioned between 1274 and 1283, when he died. [3]
In 1527, Vlaho Sorgo, a patrician in Venice, recruited Jacobus Rizo as a doctor against the plague. [5]
Also, the following descent is known as well:
In 1904 the Natali-Sorkočević family became extinct which left the second daughter as the eldest living descendant in direct descent with the name (?). She was already married to the Dubrovnik Port Captain and mariner, Hermann von Mirošević. They had 3 children. By Imperial decree from Franz Joseph I, on 5 January 1905, it was decreed that henceforth the family shall be known as von Mirošević-Sorgo:
Sorgo su po Analima došli u Dubrovnik god. 1272 , a to ne može biti, jer Marina Viitova Sorgo nalazimo u Dubrovniku već god. 1269. Što se tiče njihova podrijetla, očito je u Popisu »di Redoni d' Albania antichi« kasniji dodatak po Analima, ...
У породици СоркочевиЬ (Sorgo) спомшье се 1253. г. родоначелник „Vita de Dobroslavo", kojh je умро пре 1281. г. Ово сва- како значи да je ¡едан Доброслав живео у npeoj половини XIII века. Сем тога, наведени Вито имао je сина „Dobrosclavus-a", kojh се спомише од 1274. до 1283. г., када je умро.
The stalwart progenitor of the Sorgo line, Vita de Dobroslavo (flourished 1253- 1281) and his stalwart but unfortunately nameless wife produced seven surviving sons and at least two daughters, a record not matched in subsequent generations ...