The House of Binciola or Binčulić was one of the patrician families of Dubrovnik and the Republic of Ragusa, active between the 12th and 17th centuries.[1]
Their original name, in Italian, was Binciola, which was also spelled Binçola, Binzola, Biniciola, Bensiola and Buccignola.[2] In modern Croatian, it has been transcribed as Binčola, and Slavicized into Binčulić.[3]
They hailed from Cavtat in modern-day Croatia, then known as Epidaurum.[4] They were among the eleven smallest houses in the 15th century.[5] In the beginning of the 15th century Ragusan nobility were present in Novo Brdo as merchants or mining lords; Binçola were also present.[6] Serafim Radi enumerated the noble families that lived in Ragusa in 1588, including the Binciolla.[7]
BINICIOLA/BENSIOLA/BUCCIGNOLA Bernardus Bensiola cm 1550 cm 1554 Hieronymus D. Marini Buccignola pt 1559 Johannes ser Marianus [Mariani] Bindola r 1587 Marianus Binciola cm 1587 ...
Binciola (Binčulići)
Binciola (Binzola, poi Binciola)," d' Epidauro, isciti di quelli di Bodaza.
Серафим Ради naôpaja да су 1588. године у Дубровнику живеле следейе властео- ске породице: Basegli, Benescia, Binciolla, Bobali, Bona, Bonda, Bucchia, Buzignolo, Caboga, Croce, Ceruia, Getaldi, Giorgi, Gondola, Gozzi, Gradi, ...
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