Ghetaldi Explained

Ghetaldi should not be confused with Getaldić (Austrian noble family).

Surname:Ghetaldi
Other Name:Getaldić
Coat Of Arms:Arms_of_the_house_of_Ghetaldi.svg
Caption:Coat of arms
Country:Republic of Ragusa

The House of Ghetaldi or Getaldić, Latin: Ghetaldus, Ghetaldius) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.

History

The Ghetaldi were said to have come from Taranto, in 940, at the same time as the Caboga.[1]

In 1809, Ivan Ghetaldi sold some land on Pelješac.[2] In 1847 they were given Austrian nobility.[3]

Notable members

Austrian Ghetaldi family

One of the family branches originated from Mateo de Ghetaldi (son of Mateo de Ghetaldi (1682–1754) and Maria Pozza di Zagorien (30 December 1705 - 13 March 1776)), who married Caterina Gondola, born October 12, 1709, and died December 26, 1787. and had two sons and two daughters, Fran and Sigismondo, Ursula and Maria; Francesco was later adopted by his uncle Count Sigismondo Domenico Gondola (brother of Countess Caterina Gondola) in 1787. Francesco inherited his uncle and used the surname Gundulić-Gondola (Ghetaldi-Gondola) [5] (see House of Gundulić).

Nobility of the Austrian Empire

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Viscountess Emily Anne Beaufort Smythe Strangford. The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863: With a Visit to Montenegro. 1864. R. Bentley. 129–.
  2. Book: Philip Philip Edward Mosely. Robert Francis Byrnes. Leonard Bertram Schapiro. Communal Families in the Balkans: The Zadruga : Essays by Philip E. Mosely and Essays in His Honor. 1 January 1976. Ind. 978-0-268-00569-6. 191.
  3. Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts. Rad Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Zivot i djela Marina Getaldića. 1893. 22. Kučera. O.
  4. Book: William Frederick Wingfield. A tour in Dalmatia, Albania and Montenegro: with an historical sketch of the republic of Ragusa from the earliest times down to its final fall. 1859. R. Bentley. 297–.
  5. Book: Geschichte der Freimaurerei in Österreich-Ungarn. 9780543995827. January 1999. Aigner ; Bagó.
  6. per le nozze delle sorelle Bosdari coi signori Ghetaldi (Biagio) e Gondola (Sigismondo), Capitolo di Nicolo Lovellio 1828
  7. k k HofRWwe Graz Schumanng 13. Married with Ignaz Ritter Von Nadherny, born 1814, died 8 October 1875, in Wiener Neustadt, Kind des 7.8.1848 zu Wien verstorbenen k.k. Hofrates im Ministerium des Innern, Ritter des Eisernen Kronen-Ordens 3. Klasse, k.k. Hofrat (bis 18.. bei der Bezirkshauptmannschaft dortselbst)
  8. Marianer des heiligen Deutschen Ritterordens, k.u.k. Garde und Rittmeister in S. M. I. Arcièren-Leibgarde
  9. 1913 resident Vienna, XIII., Trauttmansdorffgasse 29 and Vienna, III., Rennweg 4
  10. k u k Garde u Rittm d Ersten Arcierenleibg MKDRO WCI = Villa XIII Trauttmansdorff- Gasse 29 = III Rennweg 4.