The House of Prodanelli or Prodanello[1] (in Latin and Italian; Croatian: Prodančić) was a Ragusan noble family that produced state officials (rectors, senators, judges, diplomats, notaries, etc.
[2] Ursacius' sons were distinguished Ragusan officials: Petrus (fl.
[4] Another Petar Prodančić, son of Marin, was merchant who did business in medieval Serbian state.
His brother Vito (Vitus/Vid) had two sons, Marin and Petar, who continued family business in Serbia.
In the two-century-long period of time, from 1440 to 1640, there were in total 24 members of the family who entered the Grand Council (Consilium maius), a body consisting of all adult Ragusan noblemen.