Zagurović family

The Zagurović (Latin: Zaguri, Caguri) was a noble family in the Kotor region (now in Montenegro) of the Republic of Venice active between the 14th- and 16th century. The first mention of this family was in 1326 document which recorded that certain Ilija Nikolin Zagurović from Bar moved to Kotor and bought a house. He and his family became nobility when he married with Ruža Nucije Gile from Kotor. Nikola Zagurović was mentioned in one document dated 8 August 1397. Stefan Zagurović, great-grandfather of poet Ilija, was mentioned in 1420 as member of the Great Council of Venice. In 1437 Laurencije Zagurović was a trader in Kotor.

Zagurović family

The Zagurović (Latin: Zaguri, Caguri) was a noble family in the Kotor region (now in Montenegro) of the Republic of Venice active between the 14th- and 16th century. The first mention of this family was in 1326 document which recorded that certain Ilija Nikolin Zagurović from Bar moved to Kotor and bought a house. He and his family became nobility when he married with Ruža Nucije Gile from Kotor. Nikola Zagurović was mentioned in one document dated 8 August 1397. Stefan Zagurović, great-grandfather of poet Ilija, was mentioned in 1420 as member of the Great Council of Venice. In 1437 Laurencije Zagurović was a trader in Kotor.