Skoči na glavni sadržaj

Izvorni znanstveni članak

Držić’s Florentine Conspiracy Episode: A Part of the Plan of Bobaljević’s Clan to overthrow Gundulić’s Clan

Nenad Vekarić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-3919-7704 ; Zavod za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Dubrovniku


Puni tekst: hrvatski pdf 121 Kb

str. 5-16

preuzimanja: 1.868

citiraj


Sažetak

The analysis of conspiracies from Dubrovnik, beginning with the overthrowing of Damjan Juda in 1205, until Velika Zavjera (The Great Conspiracy) in 1610/2, clearly shows the existence of two big fractions, while the difference between them is shown through two important constants: the relationship between the independence of Dubrovnik on a political level, and a stable clan hierarchy on an ancestral level. The first clan, whose main bearers are the families of Juda, Gundulić (Gundula, Gondola), Bunić (Buna), Crijević (Cerva) and Saračić (Saraca), continuously points out Dubrovnik’s spirit of independence (Juda, i.e. Gundulić’s clan, which after The Great Conspiracy will be recognized as the Sorbonne clan), while the other clan whose main bearers are the families of Bobaljević (Babalio, Bobali), Benešić (Benessa), Rastić (Resti), Bočinčić (Bucignolo), Kabužić (Caboga), Džamanjić (Zamagna), Gradić (Gradi), Pucić (Pozza) and Đurđević (Giorgi), is continuously seeking support outside Dubrovnik (Bobaljević’s clan which after The Great Conspiracy will be recognized as the Salamanca clan).
Držić’s conspiracy steps, in the context of relations between clans from Dubrovnik, seem to be an unsuccessful episode of the Bobaljević clan’s plan, an attempt to overthrow the Gundulić clan, which had the dominant influence in Dubrovnik ever since the beginning of it’s independence in 1358, until The Great Conspiracy at the beginning of the 17th century. Držić, being likeminded and a friend of Bobaljević clan, let himself be drawn into clan’s conflict, although, without having political subjectivity, as a citizen and not a landlord of Dubrovnik, he actually didn’t have any »competence« to even participate in the conflict. His role in the conspiracy seems to be magnified, which was partly his fault because he acted as an intermediary for something that some landlord from Bobaljević’s clan should have done instead of him and partly because of the fact that the magnitude of his work put him under the spotlight on the historic stage, while other protagonists remained behind the scene, far from the focus.

Ključne riječi

Hrčak ID:

72822

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/72822

Datum izdavanja:

3.5.2009.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

Posjeta: 3.101 *