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House Of Bove




that held civil positions 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 Book of Gold of Ravello.

Knights (Cavaliere) of House of Bove traveled north to Germany, where they lead many armed forces with the House of Grisone. Count Carl of Anjou, later titled Charles I Of Naples requested their support against Conradin , King of Sicily.

November 1, 1419 the House of Bove received partial exoneration of taxes Queen Joan II Of Naples , Kingdom Of Naples .

Coat of Arms: a golden ox, symbolizing strength with a golden letter K, representing gold topped with a royal crown, enclosed in a silver patterned border. The Coat of Arms is prominently displayed in the Duomo of Ravello

Prominent members of the House of Bove:

Giovanni Bove(1200s), Bishop of Larino (1221)

Sergio Bove(1200s), Patrician of Ravello; established the noble branch of Bove of Bitonto

Giacomo Bove, son of the Sergio Bove, was the official R. Corte in Gaeta and portulano master and proxy of Puglia (1291)

Tolentino Bove (+ March 1490), last of the main branch of Ravello;

Girolamo Bove and Ferdinand Bove, of the branch of Bitonto, that they obtained reintegration Seat of Ravello (2-7-1593)

Antonio Bove, ''gerosolomitano'' knight (1646);

Luigi Bove (1700s), ''monaco'' of Montecassino, Bishop of Melfi and Rapolla.

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