Marin Držić

male, deceased (1567)
Marin Držić is considered the finest Croatian Renaissance playwright and prose writer.

Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola

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...

Niko Pucić

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...
Tereza Kesovija

Tereza Kesovija

female, 71 years old
Tereza Kesovija (October 3, 1938) is a famous Croatian singer who began popular in the 1960s.

Medo Pucić

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...

Dinko Ranjina

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...
Roger Joseph Boscovich

Roger Joseph Boscovich

male, deceased (1787)
Roger Joseph (Ruggero Giuseppe) Boscovich (May 18, 1711 - February 13, 1787) was a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat,...
Milan Rešetar

Milan Rešetar

male
Milan Rešetar (Serbian cyrillic: "Милан Решетар", February 1 1860, Dubrovnik - January 14 1942, Florence) was a Serbian slavist, linguist, Rag...

Džore Držić

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...

Biagio Ghetaldi

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...