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House of Saraka : ウィキペディア英語版
Saraka (family)

The Saraka or Saraca was an old noble family from the Republic of Ragusa. The family came from Kotor in the year 1172.
== Genealogy ==
Aristocratic status was granted to the following members of the family on October 10, 1817 by the Austrian Empire, after the fall of the Republic.
*Nikola (Pavle's son) married Marija Bobali (n. 29.9.1650 +1712) (05.03.1660)
*Natal (17.7.1694) married Marija Proculo (Prokulić) (04.10.1703)
*Vlaho (n.?1731)
*Line 1. - Pavle (n. 9.3.1733) married Ana Bazić. Their children were:
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*Marija Antonija
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*Marija Agneza

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