- male, deceased (1567)
- Marin Držić is considered the finest Croatian Renaissance playwright and prose writer.
- male, deceased (1899)
- Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola also Baron Frano Gondola II was the son of Segismondo Ghetaldi-Gondola and Malvina Orsola Bosdari. Ghetaldi was a member...
- male, deceased (1883)
- Niko Pucić was a Croatian politician from Dalmatia. He was born in Dubrovnik in 1820. He was the brother of Medo Pucić, another well-known po...
- female, 71 years old
- Tereza Kesovija (October 3, 1938) is a famous Croatian singer who began popular in the 1960s.
- male, deceased (1882)
- Medo Pucić was a writer and politician from Dubrovnik. Medo Pucić was descended from the House of Pozza, an old noble family of Ragusa. He at...
- male, deceased (1607)
- Dinko Ranjina or Domenico Ragnina was a poet in Croatian and Italian languages from the Republic of Ragusa. In 1556 he was accepted into the...
- male, deceased (1787)
- Roger Joseph (Ruggero Giuseppe) Boscovich (May 18, 1711 - February 13, 1787) was a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat,...
- male
- Milan Rešetar (Serbian cyrillic: "Милан Решетар", February 1 1860, Dubrovnik - January 14 1942, Florence) was a Serbian slavist, linguist, Rag...
- deceased (1501)
- Džore Držić was a Croatian poet and playwright, one of the fathers of Croatian literature. This respectable citizen of Dubrovnik, the uncle of the...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Biagio Ghetaldi also Vlaho Getaldić was a Ragusan politician. He was grand-nephew of the renowned Marino Ghetaldi. Born in Ragusa (modern D...
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