The House of Pola (also Counts of Castropola, Sergi) is an Italian noble family currently living in the Czech Republic. The origins of the House of Pola date back at least until 990. The name of the family refers to the town of
Pula
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(Italian: Pola) in
Istria County,
Croatia, which was in their possession from 1271 until 1331.
History
The family is mentioned for the first time in 990, when Sergio de Pola donated the property to the monastery of San Michele in Monte near Pula. However, the family refers to the Roman patrician gens
Sergia, which lived in Pula in the time of the
Roman Empire.
The family tree starts in 1180 with Bonifacio Sergi who became the collector of taxes in the
March of Istria. His three sons founded two branches of the family in 13th century - the Istrian branch (Galvano) and a branch of
Treviso (Nascinguerra I). The family got importance in 1265, when
Monfiorito da Pola became the '' Vicarius'' of the counts of
Gorzia
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in
Istria
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.
Year 1271
1271 won the authoritative party, which leader was the Sergi family the political fight against the democratic party (Jonatasi family) in the city of Pula and Sergi made themselves the ''Lords of Pola''. The Sergi family moved to the castle of Pola and changed its name to ''Castropola''. According to legend the Jonatasi family did not accept the Castropola as their lords and they attacked the Good Friday procession, where took Castropola place and slaughtered all but one family members. The only survived was a small boy, which has been rescued by his valet, which hid him in the monastery in Pula. However, this legend is not true.
In 1285
Monfiorito da Pola was replaced by his brother
Nascinguerra II. da Pola, which had been knighted and his son
Matteo da Pola
Matteo is the Italian form of the given name Matthew. Another form is Mattia. The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is "gift of god". Matteo can also be used as a patronymic surname, often in the forms of de Matteo, De Matteo or DeMatteo, meaning " escenda ...
became in 1280 the bishop of Pula. In 1294 were extended the powers of the government of Castropola family, that should became the break against the Venetian influence in
Istria
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. Because of that was the property power of the family extended, too, so Castropola became one of the richest families in
Istria
Istria ( ; Croatian language, Croatian and Slovene language, Slovene: ; ist, Eîstria; Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian, Italian language, Italian and Venetian language, Venetian: ; formerly in Latin and in Ancient Greek) is the larges ...
. The family felt powerful enough to come out against the
Republic of Venice, but it was defeated and had to leave Pula in 1331. The family moved to another family branch, which lived in
Treviso. Its members served the
Republic of Venice and got the title of
Count. The family had branched to many lines, which have moved to
Milan, back to
Istria
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and to the
Holy Roman Empire.
Branch of Treviso
This branch was founded by
Nascinguerra I. His son
Bonifacio I. da Pola became between years 1269-1283 the mayor of
Treviso. In 1331 jointed the branch with another family part, which had to leave Istria. The family became very rich because of
Sergio III. da Pola, which was a perfect businessman. One of his sons,
Francesco de Pola
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People with the given name Francesco
* Francesco I (disambiguation), sev ...
studied the law in
Padua and in 1431 he became the doctor of law. The
pope Eugene IV made him the chief judge of
Rome. Francesco reached the big gravity. He died in 1450. In the next generation aroused public notice
Bernardino de Pola, which built the Pola palace in
Treviso. The architect was
Pietro Lombardi. From the world of culture is also famous
Laura da Pola, because of her painting from
Lorenzo Lotto. In 1569 fought
Sergio da Pola against the
Osman Empire in
Cyprus. His brother
Ansoisio da Pola married in 1575
Lavinia Caetani. The
Caetani were one of the most important Roman families, that gave to the church two popes and with the
Colonna and
Orsini family
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was the most powerful family of
Rome. The son of Ansoisio, Filippo Cristoforo, moved in 1607 to
Bohemia
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,
where live his descendants up to the present day, without being confirmed as a bohemian noble family - so they count not to the bohemian nobility. In their possession is the
Bukovec Castle.
The next important member of the family was
Pietro de Pola. He was a knight of the Order of St. Mark - the most important venetian order. In the same order was also
Paolo di Pola since 1675. His namesake Count Paolo de Pola married Isabelle
Gonzaga di Luzzara, so the Pola family were ally with the dukes of
Mantua.
Camillo de Pola became in 1721 the knight of
Sovereign Military Order of Malta. One of the
most important family members was count
Paolo Luigi di Pola, since 1807 Knight of the
Order of the Iron Crown and "ciambellano della corte del Vicere". He was a personal friend of
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
, which visited him in his palace in
Treviso. 5 August was count Antonio di Pola confirmed as the ''noble of Treviso'', so he counts to the Austrian nobility.
Notable family members
*Monfiorito da Pola, in 1265, chief judge of
Istria County.
*Nascinguerra da Pola, in 1285, chief judge of Istria County.
*Matteo da Pola, since 1280,
Bishop of Pula.
*Sergius II da Pola'', generale e capitano perpetuo di Pola'', in 1318 - 1319 he commanded the istrian fleet against Venice. In 1319 he won the battle against Nicolo Badoer.
*Francesco de Pola - in 1431 doctor of law in
Padua, chief judge of city of Rome.
*Laura da Pola - in 1544 painted by the Venetian painter
Lorenzo Lotto a very famous portrait of her.
*Laura da Pola - since 1604 wife of baron Niccolo
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, ancestor of the princely line Colloredo-Mansfeld.
*Paolo Pola - since 1675 knight of the Order of St. Mark.
*Francesco Alberti di Pola - since 1677
prince - bishop of Trent.
*
Sergio Pola
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.
*Camillo Pola - since 1721 receiver of the
Order of Malta in Venice.
*Paolo Luigi di Pola – since 1807 knight of the
Order of the Iron Crown and ''ciambellano della corte del Vicere''. He was also a friend of
Napoleon Bonaparte
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.
*Teresa Pola - since 1806 wife of general
Count Adam Albert von Neipperg.
*
Bedřich Pola
RNDr. Bedřich Pola, (9 November 1963), is a Czech entrepreneur, founder of the first private integrated circuit Development Centre in the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, Knight of Honour and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malt ...
- founder of the first private integrated circuit development centre in the
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
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and the owner of Castle
Bukovec.
Gallery
File:SNC02488.jpg, Barchessa Villa Pola.
File:Lorenzo Lotto 040.jpg, Laura da Pola, painted in 1544 by Lorenzo Lotto.
File:palazzopola.jpg, Pola palace in Treviso
References
{{Reflist
Sources
* Luigi Urettini: ''La lacrimevole istoria del conte Titta Pola (it)'', Treviso 2007
* Alteniero Degli Azzoni Avogadro: ''1796 - 1803 - Vita privata e publicca nelle Provincie venete (da memorie e documenti inediti) (it)'', Libreria editrice Canova, Treviso 1954, S. 249
* Camillo De Franceschi: ''Il Comune polese e la signoria dei Castropola'', AMSI 1904
* B. Benussi: ''Povijest Pule u svjetskih municipalnih ustanova do 1918'', Pula 2002
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