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| * Xuvella's arrived on the west end of the island of Korcula in the c.1630s. | | * Xuvella's arrived on the west end of the island of Korcula in the c.1630s. |
| '''Note''': Era of the Black Plague, Ottoman (Turkish) invasions & Uskoci in the Republic of Venice's Dalmatian region. | | '''Note''': Era of the Black Plague, Ottoman (Turkish) invasions & Uskoci in the Republic of Venice's Dalmatian region. |
− | * First mention in Blato (Blatta) documents in '''1642''', '''Antonio Xuvella'''. He was most likely born around 1610s (a Zouvella-Greek). | + | * First mention in Blato (Blatta) documents in '''1642''', '''Antonio Xuvella'''. He was most likely born around 1610s (a Zouvella-Greek ''or'' Greco-Venetian). |
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| The first written source known about Xuvellas is from 1642. So in Blato on 2nd of February, 1642 on the island of Korčula, part of the Republic of Venice, a contract of land transaction was concluded. The neighboring land mentioned was in Postražišće. This neighboring land belonged to Antonio Xuvella (modern Croatian: Antun Žuvela) without mentioning the family origin, for example; ''son of ......'' . This is the first record ever mentioned of the Zuvela family. This information is taken from 'Vela Luka from 1490 to 1834.' Zvonko Maričić (p. 168). | | The first written source known about Xuvellas is from 1642. So in Blato on 2nd of February, 1642 on the island of Korčula, part of the Republic of Venice, a contract of land transaction was concluded. The neighboring land mentioned was in Postražišće. This neighboring land belonged to Antonio Xuvella (modern Croatian: Antun Žuvela) without mentioning the family origin, for example; ''son of ......'' . This is the first record ever mentioned of the Zuvela family. This information is taken from 'Vela Luka from 1490 to 1834.' Zvonko Maričić (p. 168). |