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The House of Bove is an ancient noble
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family of
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, Maritime Republic of
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that held royal appointments in the
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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
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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
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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 Charles I (early 1226/12277 January 1285), commonly called Charles of Anjou, was a member of the royal Capetian dynasty and the founder of the second House of Anjou. He was Count of Provence (1246–85) and Forcalquier (1246–48, 1256–85) i ...
requested their support against King
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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
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, 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 (; nap, label= Bitontino, Vetònde) is a city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bari (Apulia region), Italy. It lies to the west of Bari. It is nicknamed the "City of Olives", due to the numerous olive groves surrounding the cit ...
, Ital

Palazzo Bove in Tramonti (SA), Tramonti, Ital


Prominent members of the House of Bove

* Giovanni Bove (13th century), Patrician of Ravello,
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(1221) * Sergio Bove (13th century), Patrician of Ravello; Noble of Bitonto, built Palazzo Bove, and a church in Bitonto *
Giacomo Bove Giacomo Bove (23 April 1852 – 9 August 1887) was an Italian explorer. He sailed with Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld on the first voyage through the north-east passage, and later explored Tierra del Fuego and the Congo River. Early years 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
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(1646); * Luigi Bove (18th century), Patrician of Ravello,
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, 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
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] married Giovanni Battista Brancia, Patrician of Sorrento, in Naples April 25, 1605. Girolamo Bove, Patrician of Ravello, married Cornelia Piscicelli, aughter of Lucio Piscicelli, Patrician of Naple

on June 26, 1611. Vittoria Bove, aughter of Andrea Bove, Patrician of Ravello, and Eleonora Bove married Lelio Brancia II, Patrician of Sorrento, in Sorrento February 3, 1627. Cornelia Brancia, aughter of Lelio Brancia II, Patrician of Sorrento, and Vittoria Bovemarried Antonio Teodoro, Patrician of Sorrento May 1, 1651.


Literature

*Ravello e il suo patriziato, Antonio Guerritor

*Enciclopedia storico-nobiliare italian

* Enciclopedia Araldica Italian

* Memorie storico-diplomatiche dell'antica città e ducato di Amalf

* Archivio Storico Italian

* The Stones of Naples: Church Building in Angevin Italy, 1266-134

* Istoria della città e costiera di Amalfi in due parti divis

* Giacomo Rogadeo, Ravellese di Bitont

*Analecta Romana Instituti Danic

*La noblesse dans les territoires angevins à la fin du Moyen Ag

*l commercio a Napoli e nell'Italia meridionale nel XV secol

*Alcuni fatti riguardanti Carlo i. di Angiò, dal 1252 al 1270, tratti dall'archivio angioino di Napoli camillo minieri riccio charle

*Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheke

*Revue historiqu

*Annuaire de la Société française de numismatiqu

*Il regno di Carlo I0 d'Angiò dal 2 gennaio 1273 al 31 dicembre 128

*Itinerari e centri urbani nel Mezzogiorno normanno-svev

*Mediterraneo, Mezzogiorno, Europ

*Annali delle Due Sicili

*Illustrazione dei principali monumenti di arte e di storia del versante amalfitan

*Masserie medievali: masserie, massari e carestie da Federico II alla dogana delle pecor

*Studi meridional

*Feudalesimo e feudatari in sette secoli di storia di un comune puglies

*Istoria dell'antica repubblica d'Amalf

*L'olio vergine d'oliv

*Museo di letteratura e filosofia, per cura di S. Gatt

*Materiali per l'archeologia medieval

*Dizionario storico-blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italian

*Testi e documenti di storia napoletan

*Scritti di paleografia e diplomatica di archivistica e di erudizion

*Amalfi e la sua costiera nel Settecent

*Il libro e la piazza : le storie locali dei Regni di Napoli e di Sicilia in età modern

*Cultura e società in Puglia in età sveva e angioin

*Archivio storico per le province napoletan

*Carlo d'Anglò nei rapporti politici e commerciali con Venezia e l'orient

*Regesto delle pergamene del Capitolo metropolitano e della Curia Arcivescovile de Tran

*Amalfi medioeval

*Cenni storici intorno i grandi uffizii del regno di Sicilia durante il regno di Carlo i. d'AngiÃ

*Annali di storia economica e social

*Elenco dei cavalieri del S.M.ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme ricevuti nella veneranda lingua d'Italia dalla fondazione dell' ordine ai nostri Giorn

*I registri della Cancelleria angioin

*Dissertazioni storiche e critiche sopra la cavalleria antica e moderna, secolare e regolare: con note, e molte figure in ram

*Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nullius) del regno delle due Sicili

*Gli italiani in Polonia dal IX secolo al XVII

*Forme di potere e struttura sociale in Italia nel Medioev


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20060508081533/http://www.chiesaravello.com/patriziato/index.asp * https://web.archive.org/web/20061127041503/http://grimgio.altervista.org/documenti/PATRIZIATO_RAVELLO.htm * http://www.sardimpex.com/ * http://www.ilportaledelsud.org/cognomi_b1.htm * https://web.archive.org/web/20070928122736/http://www.disanzadalena.it/b.htm * http://www.genmarenostrum.com/legislazione/patriziati/PATRIZIATO_RAVELLO.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:House Of Bove Italian noble families, Bove Ravello People from the Kingdom of Naples People from the Province of Salerno People from Ravello