Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
- HR-DADU-48
- Fonds
- 15th century- 19th century
Fraternities of the Dubrovnik Republic
Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
Fraternities of the Dubrovnik Republic
Matriculae; Matricole (Statutes of fraternities)
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series contains statutes of various fraternities from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
Capitula et partes; Capitoli e parti (Decisions and minutes)
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series mainly contains minutes of decisions made during the sessions of the major and minor councils of various fraternities as well as a list of fraternity chaplains from the 17th to the beginning of the 19th century.
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series contains books of income and expenditures of various fraternities from the 17th to the beginning of the 19th century.
Vacchettae; Vacchette (Accounting books)
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series contains accounting books of various fraternities from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
Testamenta; Testamenti (Last wills and testaments)
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series contains last wills and testaments of members of various fraternities from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
Diaria et libri; Giornali e Libri (Business and accounting diaries and books)
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series contains various accounting diaries and other books, including books with data on various fraternities in Dubrovnik from the 15th to the 18th century.
Part of Fratriae; Fratrie (Fraternities)
There are no references to Jewish people in the series.
The series contains registers with records on wool trade from the 15th to the 17th century.