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The House of Bonda or Bondić was a Ragusan noble family and as such belonged to the
Ragusan nobility The nobility of the Republic of Ragusa included patrician families, most of which originated from the City of Dubrovnik, and some coming from other, mostly neighbouring, countries. The Republic of Ragusa was ruled by a strict patriciate formall ...
. A cadet branch became Austrian nobility in 1857.


History

The Bonda were first mentioned in . The progenitor was "Petragne de Bonda". By the beginning of the 15th century the family had notably decreased in size. In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan nobility were present in
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as merchants or mining lords; Bonda 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 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 Serbian De ...
,
Buća The House of Buća ( sr-cyr, Бућа; in Italian ''Bucchia'') was a noble Serbian 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 ...
, Giorgi, Bona, Gradi,
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, Resti and
Tudisi The House of Tudisi was a 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 Republic of Venice ...
, while
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, Palmotta, Proculo were Sorbonnists; the rest of Ragusan nobility had branches, more or less, in both groups. In 1754 one branch of the Bona family were granted titles in
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.


Bondić family (Austrian)

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granted the title of
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to Bondić family on 26 January 1857. The family expired with the last descendant of the Bondić family (through the female line), famous poet and translator
Ignjat Đurđević Ignjat Đurđević, also known as Ignazio Giorgi (February 1675 – 21 January 1737) was a Dubrovnik, Ragusan baroque poet and translator, best known for his long poem ("The Sighs of the Repentant Mary Magdalene, Magdalene"). He wrote poetry i ...
. * Orsat Bondić (21 August 1812 – 2 December 1874), married Marija
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(Dubrovnik, 13 June 1815 – 13 October 1902, Dubrovnik), they had three children: ** Marin Orsat Luko Antun Bondić (9 January 1840 – 24 March 1902) married Maria Helene von Romaszka in Lemberg on 1 February 1877 They had two daughters: *** Marie-Josephine Antonia Henriette Bondić (28 September 1878–?), married Anton Ritter Tarnawa von Malczewski *** Marija-Malvina Juliana Wanda Bondić (10 April 1880–?), married on 8 January 1901, in Vienna to Felix von Cienski-Cienie (''k.u.k. Hoflieferant, Lemberg Technicka 1.'') ** Marija-Malvina Bondić (21 December 1847–?), married in Dubrovnik on 19 October 1869 to Joseph Dorotka von Ehrenwall (''Oberts. des. Inf.Reg.N°25;'' 29 January 1832 – 17 December 1897), they had 4 children: *** Marija Dorotka von Ehrenwall, married in June 1897 to Antun de Difnico *** Berta Dorotka von Ehrenwall *** Jelena Dorotka von Ehrenwall (1876–1965), cubist painter, Jelena met many leading figures world painting (Matisse, Chagall, Picasso, Van Dongen, Laurencin, and others), and worked for a time in the Matisse Painting School. She married Otto Hoffmann (b. 1872). Jelena lived in Paris from 1907 to 1914. and had an atelier at the
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, she was friend with
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and founder of the famous Paris Academie Russe (Academia Vassilieff), and met another Croatian sculptor,
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. Upon the outbreak of World War I left France, and after several years of wandering in Europe came in 1922. *** Georg Dorotka von Ehrenwall ** Ivanka Nikoleta Bondić (born 10 May 1855), married on 24 April 1882 to Count Đivo Krstitelj Božidarević,(1845,
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+ 3 December 1900,
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), mayor of
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, then deputy in the Italian Parliament from 1882 to 1890 and from 1897 to 1900
remarried Ivanka and had two children: *** Rometta Božidarević *** Đivo Božidarević


See also

*
Republic of Ragusa The Republic of Ragusa, or the Republic of Dubrovnik, was an maritime republics, aristocratic maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik (''Ragusa'' in Italian and Latin; ''Raguxa'' in Venetian) in South Dalmatia (today in southernmost ...
*
Dubrovnik Dubrovnik, historically known as Ragusa, is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean, a Port, seaport and the centre of the Dubrovni ...
* Post-Roman patriciates *
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References


Sources

* * ''Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Gräflichen Häuser 1864, 1865 (Stammreihe & Ältere Genealogie) bis 1941.'' * ''Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Bd. 53 (1972) - Adelslexikon Bd. 1 (A-Bon), Seite 498.'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Bondic, House Of Ragusan noble families