The House of Sorgo (in Italian) or SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ (in Croatian) was the name of a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.
Name
Known as de Sorgo, Surgo, Sorco and Surco in Italian, their name is derived from sorghum.
History
According to the Annals, the Sorgo was a grain-trading and ship-owning family who immigrated from Albania via Kotor in 1272, and were ennobled in 1292 after bringing sorghum during a famine. They hailed from the Cape of Rodon (di Redoni d' Albania antichi), according to a later entry in the Annals. However, "Vita de Dobroslavo", the progenitor, is mentioned in 1253, and died before 1281. Vita had seven sons and two daughters. He had a son, Dobrosclavus, who was mentioned between 1274 and 1283, when he died.
In 1527, Vlaho Sorgo, a patrician in Venice, recruited Jacobus Rizo as a doctor against the plague.
Genealogy (Austrian branch)
- Niccolo I Sorgo (born in April 1709), son of Giovanni Sorgo (1664âÂÂ1736) and Maria Gradi). Married Maria Resti. Their sons were:
- (1) Nikola Marijan Sorgo (born 16 August 1759)
- (2) Ã
 iÃ
¡mundo Alojz Sorgo (born 24 December 1763), which both ones 1 December 1817 have been recognized. was married later with Magdalena Countess Puciàvon Zagorie, their offspring were:
- (a) Marina Marija Antonija Alojzija Sorgo (born 13 September 1795), married Lucijan ÃÂivo Dominko Vincenc PuciÃÂ (born 20 August 1780). They had two children:
- Matej Lucijan and Marija Dominka (3 August 1820 â 21 April 1866). Marija Dominka married Wenzel Ritter von Ziegler (11 October 1810, Graz â 4 September 1896, Trieste, ), k.k Lanadesgeriches. She had two children:
- Matej von Zigler-PuciÃÂ, date of birth and death unknown.
- Lucijan von Ziegler-Pucià(19 March 1852, Kotor â 28 September 1930), T.d. VizeAdmirals i. R., Eskaderkommandant between 1907. Married with Ana Marija Enriketa Countess KabudÃ
¾ià(born 20 June 1858, date of death unknown) in Dubrovnik on 10 April 1882. They had three children:
- Helena von Ziegler-Pucià(3 March 1889, Pula â 2 February 1968, Vienna), married Hugo Theobald Alfons Karl Maria Freiherr von Seyffertitz (23 September 1885, Brixen â 10 June 1966, Vienna), KorvKpt. i. R.
- Teo von Ziegler-PuciÃÂ (date of birth unknown, died in Yugoslavia on 24 November 1924), married Marica von Kiepach-Haselburg, born in KriÃ
¾evci, Croatia c. 1897. After the death of her husband, she moved to Los Angeles and died in 1985.
- Marica von Ziegler-PuciÃÂ, date of birth and death is unknown, she married Charley Masjon, Linienschiffskapitän. They had one daughter:
- Winifred Masjon (8 June 1911 â 14 December 1998), married Laszló Harkay in Hungary.
- (b) Tereza Gaetana Alojzija (born 24 May 1797)
- (c) ÃÂivo Jeronim Alojzije AnÃÂelo (born 3 October 1799)
- (d) Lucijan (born 7 June 1802)
- Petar Marijan SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ, son of ÃÂivo Vlahov (born 8 May 1746), married UrÃ
¡ula MenÃÂetiÃÂ. His nobility was recognized by the Austrian Empire on 1 December 1817. Remarried Marija BoÃ
¾idareviÃÂ. Their sons were:
- Petar Ignac Nikola (born 25 June 1793)
- Vlaho Dominik (born 18 April 1797)
- Nikola Vladislav SorkoÃÂevià(1717âÂÂ1790), married Helena ZamanjiÃÂ, daughter of Matej Martolica Zamanjià(b. 1635), on 31 August 1760. Their aristocratic status was recognized by the Austrian Empire on 1 November 1817. The sons of Nikola Vladislav and Helena were:
- (1) Vladislav (born 15 December 1761), married Nikola GuÃÂetiÃÂ, daughter of Nikola GuÃÂetiÃÂ. They had four children:
- (a) Helena Marija (born 27 February 1793), married Natale de Saracca. They had four children:
- Paola
- Paolo
- Vladislao
- Orsato Maria Domenico de Saracca (30 December 1832 â 20 October 1890), married Rosa Cecotti. They had eight children:
- Rafael
- Helena
- Nikola
- Maksim
- Magdalena
- Antun
- Natal Saraka (30 September 1866, Split â 19 January 1945, Roncaiette), married Giuseppina Bucchich (2 June 1867 â 3 July 1952).
- (b) Ana Marija Elizabet (born 3 June 1794)
- (c) Nikola Frano (born 2 April 1796)
- (d) Nikola Marijan Vlaho (born 25 May 1797)
- (2) Matej Baltazar (born 6 January 1763), married Magdalena BuniÃÂ, daughter of Nikola ÃÂivo BuniÃÂ, and had six children:
- (a) Nikola Stanislav (born 19 November 1791)
- (b) Vladislav Ignjat (born 13 December 1795)
- (c) Luko Ksaver (born 13 July 1797)
- (d) ÃÂivo Frano Marijan (born 25 March 1799)
- (e) Marin Dominik Frano (born 28 February 1804)
- (f) Paula (born 4 September 1807)
- (3) Marin Paskal (17 May 1767 â 1842), married Helena GuÃÂetiÃÂ, daughter of Melkior GuÃÂetiÃÂ. They had three children:
- (a) Nikola Antun (born 3 May 1803)
- (b) Melkior (born 1 April 1808)
- (c) Antun (born 20 July 1810)
- Luko Jure SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ, son of Frano. Aristocratic status recognized on 10 November 1817.
- Ana, daughter of Frano Jeronim BuniÃÂ, widow of Petar SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ
Also, the following descent is known as well:
- Antun SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ (born 5 July 1727), married Lucija BuniÃÂ whose father Marius Medo was married to Marija, daughter of Luko DÃ
¾ono SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ.
- His son Luko BoÃ
¾idar Frano (born 12 November 1776), married with Nikolada GuÃÂetiÃÂ, Melkior's daughter. They had children:
- Antun ÃÂivo (born 30 August 1812), from the nobles SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ-CrijeviÃÂ
- Petar Ignjat (1746âÂÂ1826) died in Dubrovnik without descendants. On 10 November 1817 in Graz, his aristocracy was acknowledged.
The MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-SorkoÃÂeviàfamily
In 1904 the Natali family became extinct which left the second daughter as the eldest living descendant in direct descent with the name Maria Natali. She was already married to the Dubrovnik Port Captain and mariner, Hermann von MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ. They had 3 children. By Imperial decree from Franz Joseph I, on 5 January 1905, it was decreed that henceforth the family shall be known as von MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-Sorgo:
- Hermann Niko von MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-Sorgo (1859-1923); married Maria Ana Luigina Natali (1862-1929)
- Nikola MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-Sorgo (1885 died September 1966), ambassador to the Vatican for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during WWII. Minister in Exile of the Yugoslav cabinet. Son of Hermann von MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-Sorgo, eldest son in direct descent and head of the SorkoÃÂeviàfamily, posthumously a published poet. Survived by his wife Dobrila MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-Sorgo, née Jefremovià(1889âÂÂ1982). They had sons:
- Branko (1924âÂÂpresent)
- Ivan (1926âÂÂ1991), he had children:
- Nikki (1954âÂÂpresent)
- Mara (1955âÂÂpresent)
- Marko (1957âÂÂpresent)
- His children:
- Petra (1999âÂÂpresent)
- Christian (2002âÂÂpresent)
- Vladimir (1959âÂÂpresent)
- His children:
- Niko (1995âÂÂpresent)
- Andreja (2001âÂÂpresent)
- Andrej (1961âÂÂ2000)
- PoznaÃ
 (1931âÂÂ2022)
- His children:
- Antun (1968âÂÂpresent)
- Isabelle (1971âÂÂpresent)
Notable members
- Paskoje SorkoÃÂevià(fl. 1419âÂÂ50, died 1454) was a Ragusan nobleman, diplomat, judge and merchant.
- Antun SorkoÃÂevià(1775âÂÂ1841), the last ambassador of the Republic in France, where he spent 35 years, authoring numerous publications.
- Luka SorkoÃÂevià(1734âÂÂ1789), whose symphonies are performed throughout the world, lived in Dubrovnik. His two sisters were the first female composers in Croatia.
- Nikola (Niko) SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ, wrote an important book about navigation, shipbuilding, and tides, published in 1574.
Gallery
See also
References
Sources
- Siebmacher "Dalmatien" Seite 21 f., Tfl. 14
- Hermann Von MiroÃ
¡eviÃÂ-SorkoÃÂeviÃÂ, Hafen- u SeeSanKapit = Dubrovnik, Königreich Dalmatien, High-Life-Almanach: Adressbuch der Gesellschaft Wiens und der österreichischen Kronländer, 1913 (pg. 386)