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Bove (other)
Bove may refer to: * Bove, a surname * Capo di Bove, an archaeological site on the Appian Way on the outskirts of Rome, Italy * House of Bove, an ancient noble patrician family of Ravello, Maritime Republic of Amalfi See also * Monte Bove (other) * Boves (other) Boves may refer to: * Boves, Piedmont, a municipality in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy * Boves, Somme, a commune in the Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France * José Tomás Boves (1782–1814), Venezuelan warlord See also * Bove, a su ...
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Bove
Bove is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Carol Bove (born 1971), American artist * Davide Bove (born 1998), Italian footballer * Edward Bove, American surgeon * Linda Bove (born 1945), deaf American actress * Raphael Bove (born 1977), Italian Australian footballer See also

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Capo Di Bove
Capo di Bove is an archaeological site on the Appian Way on the outskirts of Rome, Italy. It contains the thermal baths of a vast property owned in the 2nd century AD by Herodes Atticus and his wife Aspasia Annia Regilla, Annia Regilla. History Formerly privately owned, the property at No. 222 on the Appian Way was acquired by the Italian Government in 2002. The area of the baths was at that time being used for grape growing. The origin of the name given to the site dates back to medieval times, when the area was known as the “Casale di Capo di Bove e di Capo di Vacca” (Hamlet of the Heads of the Ox and Cow), so named after the sculptures on the nearby tomb of Caecilia Metella (daughter of Metellus Creticus), Caecilia Metella. The area was purchased in 1302 by Cardinal Francesco Caetani, nephew of Pope Boniface VIII. In the 17th century the area served as a hospital while in the 19th century it was under the control of the monastery at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the ...
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House Of Bove
The House of Bove is an ancient noble patrician family of Ravello, Maritime Republic of Amalfi that held royal appointments in the Kingdom of Naples, 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 of Ravello. The Bove coat of arms is prominently displayed in the Duomo of Ravell History Knights (Cavaliere) of the House of Bove traveled north to Germany, 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 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, Kingdom of Naples. Coat of Arms: ...
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Monte Bove (other)
Monte Bove is a mountain in the Monti Sibillini range of the Apennines, Marche, central Italy. Monte Bove may also refer to: * Monte Bove (Chile), a mountain of the Cordillera Darwin, Chile * Monte Bove Sud, a mountain of Marche, Italy * Croce di Monte Bove, a mountain of Marche, Italy See also * Bove (other) Bove may refer to: * Bove, a surname * Capo di Bove, an archaeological site on the Appian Way on the outskirts of Rome, Italy * House of Bove, an ancient noble patrician family of Ravello, Maritime Republic of Amalfi See also * Monte Bove (dis ...
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