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Vlaho Kabužić

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Family
  
House of Kabužić

Occupation
  
diplomat

Parents
  
Bernard Kabužić

Father
  
Bernard Kabužić

Died
  
1750, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Vlaho Kabužić

wife
  
Katarina Kabužić née Gundulić

Mother
  
Marija Kabužić née Božidarević

Vlaho Kabužić (Latin: Blasius Caboga, Italian: Biagio Caboga) (27. December 1698 – 1750), was a Croatian nobleman and diplomat from the Republic of Ragusa. He was a member of the influential Kabužić noble family. He is known for being poklisar harača (ambassador of kharaj), the man who brought the money from Dubrovnik to pay regular annual tribute to the Ottoman Sultan in Istanbul.

Family

Vlaho Kabužić was the son of Bernard Kabužić (*1671; †1753) and his wife Maria née Božidarević (*1671; †1753). He had several brothers and sisters, among which was Marin, the duke of Slano. In 1732 he married Katarina Gundulić (*1709; †1749), a daughter of Dživo Šiškov Gundulić and great-granddaughter of Ivan Gundulić, the most prominent Croatian Baroque poet.

He had a large family, of whom two sons, Bernard (*1739; †1814) and Ivan (*1743; †1826), were notable austrofils and freemasons, very influential Ragusan politicians who undertook many public duties. His grandsons Vlaho Filip (*1774; †1854) and Bernard-Brno (*1785; †1855) were granted the title of count by the emperor of the Habsburg Monarchy.

References

Vlaho Kabužić Wikipedia