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The House of Resti or Restić, was a
Ragusan Ragusan may refer to: * citizen of the Republic of Ragusa hr, Sloboda se ne prodaje za sve zlato svijeta it, La libertà non si vende nemmeno per tutto l'oro del mondo"Liberty is not sold for all the gold in the world" , population_estimate ...
noble family. It was an old patrician family, originating in
Dalmatia Dalmatia (; hr, Dalmacija ; it, Dalmazia; see #Name, names in other languages) is one of the four historical region, historical regions of Croatia, alongside Croatia proper, Slavonia, and Istria. Dalmatia is a narrow belt of the east shore of ...
.


History

In the 14th century, it was made up of two branches. In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan nobility were present in Novo Brdo as merchants or mining lords; Resti were also present. After 1808, with the French occupation and division of the Ragusan nobility into two groups, the family joined the Salamancanists, along with the Bassegli,
Benessa The House of Benessa (in Latin and Italian, also known as Beneša or Benešić in Serbo-Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. History In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan nobility were present in Novo Brdo in the Ser ...
, Bonda,
Buća The House of Buća ( sr-cyr, Бућа; in Italian ''Bucchia'') was a noble family that served the Republic of Ragusa, and one of the most important families to come out of Kotor. A cadet branch was admitted to the nobility of the Republic of Ragu ...
, Giorgi, Bona, Gradi,
Ragnina The House of Ranjina, known as ''Ragnina'' in Italian, was a noble family in the Republic of Ragusa. History The family traced its origins from Taranto, Italy. Members *Nićifor Ranjina (fl. 1319), built the Minčeta Tower in 1319, originall ...
, and
Tudisi The House of Tudisi was a Republic of Ragusa, Ragusan noble family, which produced people such as distinguished diplomat Martholus de Tudisio and merchant Give de Tudisio in the 14th century. History The basis of their economy was ties with the ...
, while Gondola, Palmotta,
Proculo The House of Proculo was a Republic of Ragusa, Ragusan noble family. They are mentioned in the 14th century, while a connection to earlier ''Proculi'' cannot be determined. Due to having few male descendants, they were unable to hold continuous poli ...
were Sorbonnists; the rest of Ragusan nobility had branches, more or less, in both groups.


Members

*Vita de Resti *Michael de Resti (1389–1396), Ragusan merchant, active at
Drijeva Drijeva known in Venetian as ''Narenta'', was a medieval customs town and marketplace located in what is today the village of Gabela, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was held by the Kingdom of Serbia until the War of Hum (1326–29), when it was pass ...
. *Michael de Resti (fl. 1420), procurator at the Bosnian court *
Giunio Resti Giunio Resti ( la, Junius Restius, hr, Džono Rastić; 11 January 1755 – 30 March 1814) was a Republic of Ragusa, Ragusan politician and writer. He wrote poetry in Latin, and was a governor of the Lopud island. Giunio Antonio de Resti was born ...
(1671–1735), historian. *
Giunio Resti Giunio Resti ( la, Junius Restius, hr, Džono Rastić; 11 January 1755 – 30 March 1814) was a Republic of Ragusa, Ragusan politician and writer. He wrote poetry in Latin, and was a governor of the Lopud island. Giunio Antonio de Resti was born ...
(1755–1814), politician, governor and writer


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