House of Bove
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The House of Bove is an ancient noble patrician
Patricianship
Patricianship, the quality of belonging to a patriciate, began in the ancient world, where cities such as Ancient Rome had a class of patrician families whose members were the only people allowed to exercise many political functions...

 family of Ravello
Ravello
Ravello is a town and comune situated above the Amalfi Coast in the province of Salerno, Campania, southern Italy, with has approximately 2,500 inhabitants. It is a popular tourist destination.-History:...

, Maritime Republic of Amalfi
Amalfi
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 that held royal appointments in the Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of Naples
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, and presided over feudal territories. After the dissolution of noble seats of the Kingdom of Naples in 1800 they were ascribed in the Libro d'Oro
Libro d'Oro
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 of Ravello. The Bove coat of arms is prominently displayed in the Duomo of Ravello.http://www.chiesaravello.com/patriziato/index.asp

History

Knights (Cavaliere) of House of Bove traveled north to Germany
Germany
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, where they lead many armed forces with the House of Grisone. Count Carl of Anjou, later titled King Charles I of Naples requested their support against King Conradin
Conradin
Conrad , called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin , was the Duke of Swabia , King of Jerusalem , and King of Sicily .-Early childhood:Conradin was born in Wolfstein, Bavaria, to Conrad...

 of Sicily.

In the 13th century King Charles I of Naples ennobled Sergio Bove of the House of Bove with title and feudal territories in Bitonto. Sergio Bove's title allowed him to administer trade and commerce in his feudal territories.

November 1, 1419 the House of Bove received partial exoneration of taxes from Queen Joan II of Naples
Joan II of Naples
Joan II was Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, upon which the senior Angevin line of Naples became extinct. As a mere formality, she used the title of Queen of Jerusalem, Sicily, and Hungary....

, Kingdom of Naples.
Coat of Arms: a golden ox with a golden letter K,
topped with a royal crown, enclosed in a silver patterned border.

Titles of Nobility

  • Patriziato di Ravello: Patrician of Ravello
  • Nobili di Bitonto: Noble of Bitonto. ***The Bove(s) of Bitonto use the spelling Bovio***
  • Nobili di Monopoli: Noble of Monopoli

House of Bove Palazzo(s)

Palazzo Bove in Bitonto
Bitonto
Bitonto is a city and comune in the province of Bari , Italy. It is nicknamed the "City of Olives" due to the numerous olive groves surrounding the city.-Geography:...

, Italy http://rilievo.poliba.it/studenti/aa99/Pice/html/schede_restauro/Bove/pagina1.html

Palazzo Bove in Tramonti
Tramonti (SA)
Tramonti is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. It is located in the territory of the Amalfi Coast.-Geography:...

, Italy http://ictramonti.org/area_ipertesti/tramonti_la_storia/Figlino.htm

Prominent members of the House of Bove

  • Giovanni Bove (13th century), Patrician of Ravello, Bishop of Larino (1221)
  • Sergio Bove (13th century), Patrician of Ravello; Noble of Bitonto, built Palazzo Bove, and a church in Bitonto
  • Giacomo Bove (13th century), Patrician of Ravello, the official Royal Court Appointment in Gaeta, Portulano Master, Proxy of Puglia (1291)
  • Girolamo Bove and Ferdinand Bove, they obtained reintegration Seat of Ravello (2-7-1593)
  • Antonio Bove (17th century), Patrician of Ravello, Knight of the Order of Malta (1646);
  • Luigi Bove (18th century), Patrician of Ravello, Bishop of Melfi and Rapolla, Monaco of Montecassino

Notable marriages with other families of the Nobility of Italy

Giovanna Bove, [daughter of Giovanni Battista Bove, Patrician of Ravello, and Imperia Caracciolo
Caracciolo
Caracciolo is the surname of a famous noble family of southern Italy.Its members include:*Battistello Caracciolo, Italian painter*Carmine Nicolao Caracciolo, Spanish viceroy of Peru*Francesco Caracciolo, Neapolitan admiral and revolutionist...

]
married Giovanni Battista Brancia, Patrician of Sorrento, in Naples April 25, 1605.

Girolamo Bove, Patrician of Ravello, married Cornelia Piscicelli, [daughter of Lucio Piscicelli, Patrician of Naples http://www.nobili-napoletani.it/Piscicelli.htm on June 26, 1611.

Vittoria Bove, [daughter of Andrea Bove, Patrician of Ravello, and Eleonora Bove]
married Lelio Brancia II, Patrician of Sorrento, in Sorrento February 3, 1627.

Cornelia Brancia, [daughter of Lelio Brancia II, Patrician of Sorrento, and Vittoria Bove]
married Antonio Teodoro, Patrician of Sorrento May 1, 1651.

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External links

  • http://www.chiesaravello.com/patriziato/index.asp
  • http://grimgio.altervista.org/documenti/PATRIZIATO_RAVELLO.htm
  • http://www.sardimpex.com/
  • http://www.ilportaledelsud.org/cognomi_b1.htm
  • http://www.disanzadalena.it/b.htm
  • http://www.genmarenostrum.com/legislazione/patriziati/PATRIZIATO_RAVELLO.htm
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