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The House of Calich[a] was a Ragusan noble family. They were first mentioned in the period of 1279–1317. In 1377, a "Dobre de Calich" is mentioned. In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan nobility were present in Novo Brdo as merchants or mining lords; Calich were also present.[3] In 1457 a "Calice" is mentioned in Novo Brdo.[4] They were among the eleven smallest houses in the 15th century.[5]
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They are mostly known as "Calich". In the 15th century the spelling "Chalich" was also used. In 1500 "Calleti" is noted. In Slavic, Cyrillic documents of the 14th and 15th centuries, the name "Kaličević" is used. A Slavic variant "Calichic" (Kaličić) was noted in the 15th century. In modern Croatian historiography, "Kalić" is also used.
References
- ^ Josif Konstantin Jireček (1951). Trgovački drumovi i rudnici Srbije i Bosne u srednjem vijeku. Svjetlost. p. 74.
- ^ Monumenta spectantia historiam slavorum meridionalium. Academia Scientiarum et Artium Slavorum Meridionalium. 1883.
- ^ David Rheubottom (2000). Age, Marriage, and Politics in Fifteenth-century Ragusa. Oxford University Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-19-823412-8.
Sources
- Jireček, Konstantin (1904). Die Romanen in den städten Dalmatiens während des mittelalters. In commission bei C. Gerold's sohn.
- Mahnken, Irmgard (1960). Dubrovački patricijat u XIV veku: Tables. Naučno delo.
- Krekić, Bariša (1997). Dubrovnik. Ashgate Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-86078-631-3.
Republic of Ragusa articles
History | - War of Hum (1326–29)
- Bosnian–Ragusan War
- Battle of Diu (1509)
- 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake
- List of Ragusans
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Politics | - Grand Council
- Small Council
- Senate
- Civil Court
- Criminal Court
- Chancelleries
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- Walls of Ston
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Economy | - Currency
- artiluc
- perpera
- libertine
- Tribute of Ston
| Infrastructure | - Sponza Palace
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