The House of Ghetaldi or Getaldić, Latin: Ghetaldus, Ghetaldius) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa.
The Ghetaldi were said to have come from Taranto, in 940, at the same time as the Caboga.
[1] In 1809, Ivan Ghetaldi sold some land on Pelješac.
[3] One of the family branches originated from Mateo de Ghetaldi (son of Mateo de Ghetaldi (1682–1754) and Maria Pozza di Zagorien (30 December 1705–13 March 1776)), who married Caterina Gondola, born October 12, 1709, and died December 26, 1787. and had two sons and two daughters, Fran and Sigismondo, Ursula and Maria; Francesco was later adopted by his uncle Count Sigismondo Domenico Gondola (brother of Countess Caterina Gondola) in 1787.
Francesco inherited his uncle and used the surname Gundulić-Gondola (Ghetaldi-Gondola) [5] (see House of Gundulić).