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Coat of arms of the Basiljević noble family

The House of Basiljević[1] (Basilio[a], Bassegli, Baseljić) was a noble family from the city of Dubrovnik, the Republic of Ragusa (modern-day Croatia).

History

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It originated from Kotor (ital. Cattaro), and seems to have been related to the Drago family, as the founder of all members of the family was Basilius Dragonis (fl. 1266–70).[2] The Ragusan branch of the family was founded by Basilius de Basilio who was mentioned in a document dated 1314.[3] The family was also involved in sea trade.[2] Tomo Basiljević[4] (1756–1806), the Englightener,[5] envisaged a South Slavic country.[6] After 1808, with the French occupation and division of the Ragusan nobility into two groups, the family joined the Salamancanists, along with the Benessa, Bonda, Buća, Giorgi-Bona, Gradić, Ragnina, Restić and Tudisi, while Gundulić, Palmotić, Proculo were Sorbonnists; the rest of Ragusan nobility had branches, more or less, in both groups.[7]


References

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  1. ^ "BASILJEVIĆ (Bassegli)". Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  • ^ a b Mahnken 1960, p. 125.
  • ^ "Basilius de Basilio, mentioned in 1314". Croatian Encyclopedia of Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  • ^ "Tomo Basiljević biography". Lazareti, Dubrovnik. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  • ^ Dubrovnik. Ogranak Matice Hrvatske Dubrovnik. 1997. p. 210.
  • ^ Balázs Trencsényi; Márton Zászkaliczky (2010). Whose Love of Which Country?: Composite States, National Histories and Patriotic Discourses in Early Modern East Central Europe. BRILL. pp. 171–. ISBN 978-90-04-18262-2.
  • ^ Dubrovnik Annals. Vol. 7. Zavod za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku. 2003. p. 45.
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      The most used spellings are Bassegli and Basilio. Other spellings include Basselo, Basegio, Baseyo, Basiljević and Vasiljević.[1]
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    1. ^ Mahnken 1960, p. 125.

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