Vojnović noble family
Vojnović | |
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Country |
Republic of Venice Republic of Ragusa |
Founded | 1771 |
Dissolution | after 1838 |
Ethnicity | Serb |
The Vojnović (Serbian Cyrillic: Војновићи) or Vojinović (Војиновићи) was a Serb noble family in the Bay of Kotor and Dalmatia active in the late 18th- and early 19th century, serving the Republic of Venice and Republic of Ragusa. They were very prominent politicians, intellectuals, soldiers, maritime captains and merchants in history of Dalmatia.[1]
The family tree can be reached back to 1536.[2] According to tradition, the family descended from Vojin, the grandson of Serbian king Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–32).[3] The family moved to the Bay of Kotor from Herzegovina in 1692, fleeing Ottoman terror,[3] settling in Herceg Novi, which was taken over by the Republic of Venice after the 1689–92 battles of the Morean War.[4] The Republic of Venice recognized their nobility status and coat of arms after 1771, Austria in 1815 (along with other para-nobility of Dalmatia and the Bay of Kotor).[3] Upon receiving noble status, the family adopted the coat of arms of Serbian magnate Nikola Altomanović (fl. 1359–76) as displayed in the Il regno di Slavi of Mavro Orbini (1563–1614).[3]
From the end of the 17th- to the 19th century members of the family emigrated to Austria, Italy, Hungary and Russia.[4] Marko Vojnović (1732–1807) founded the Black Sea Fleet of the Imperial Russian Navy.[5] Jovan V. Vojnović (fl. 1772–82) was a Russian admiral and general consul in the Greek archipelago.[4] Aleksandar V. Vojnović was a Russian cavalry general.[2]
Family tree
- Vujo Vojinović
- Miloš Vujov Serdarević
- Jovan Vujov Vojnović, progenitor of the Herceg Novi Vojnović
- Pavle Jovanov Vojnović
- Vojin Jovanov Vojnović
- Vasilije (Vasilj) Jovanov Vojnović (married Ana Magazinović)
- Jovan (Ivan) Vasiljević Vojnović
- Đorđe Vasiljević Vojnović (married Cassandra Angeli Radovani)
- Jovan Đorđev Vojnović (married Katarina Gojković)
- Đorđe Jovanov Vojnović (married an unknown member of the Martinelli clan)
- Dušan Đorđev Vojnović
- Ljubica Vojnović (married an unknown member of the Mirković clan)
- Darinka Vojnović (married an unknown member of the Gojković clan)
- Konstantin (Kosta) Jovanov Vojnović (married Maria Serragli)
- Ivo Konstantinov Vojnović
- Lujo Konstantinov Vojnović (married Tinka Kopač)
- Marija (Marica) Lujov Vojnović (married an unknown member of the Schidlof clan)
- Ivan Schidlof
- Marija (Marica) Lujov Vojnović (married an unknown member of the Schidlof clan)
- Eugenija Vojnović (married Charles Loiseau)
- Costia Loiseau
- Marie-Hélène Loiseau (married an unknown member of the Jeger family)
- Frédéric-Jean Loiseau
- Kristina Vojnović
- Katica Vojnović
- Đorđe Jovanov Vojnović (married an unknown member of the Martinelli clan)
- Jovan Đorđev Vojnović (married Katarina Gojković)
- Aleksandar Vasiljević Vojnović
- Dmitar Vasiljević Vojnović
- Nikola Vojnović
References
- ↑ Martinović 2003.
- 1 2 Martinović 2003, ch. 3.
- 1 2 3 4 Martinović 2003, Opšte napomene.
- 1 2 3 Martinović 2003, ch. 2.
- ↑ Martinović 2003, ch. 1.
Sources
- Dušan J. Martinović (2003). "Admirali i generali Vojnovići u ruskoj vojsci". Project Rastko Boka. Retrieved 2010-11-22. (Serbian)