Bona (noble family)
Nobile and Marchese de Bona (or pl. Bunić ) are a very old family that has lived in Dubrovnik or Ragusa and the kk hereditary lands for nine centuries , whose origins are likely to be found in France. The noble family was first mentioned in Dubrovnik in 1023.
Imperial knighthood (ad personam) in Vienna on September 9, 1535 for Hieronymus de Bona , the envoy of the Republic of Ragusa in Vienna.
Michael de Bona and his son Lucas de Bona received for themselves and their descendants on April 12, 1754 from the Polish King August III. the title of Margrave , which was entered in the registry of the Republic of Ragusa on May 4, 1766.
Confirmations of nobility
- Confirmation of Austrian nobility in Cluj on August 26, 1717 for the brothers Marino de Bona and Biagio de Bona , patricians of Ragusa.
- Austrian nobility confirmation of the title of count in Vienna on December 27, 1817 (for Michael de Bona , retired major ).
- Transylvanian indigenous peoples on October 31, 1847 for Luca Marchese de Bona , KK Major.
coat of arms
- Family coat of arms : In red a golden ladder with five rungs rising from the left foot of the shield towards the right upper corner , which abuts in the crossing of the upper right corner of the shield. Helmet gem : the eagle, helmet covers : red and gold
- The Marchesen Bona wield the Marchesen crown under their helmets (five lily-shaped leaves instead of pearls).
Well-known namesake
See also
literature
- Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Gräfliche Häuser 1865. (Family and older genealogy) until 1894
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Vol. 53 (1972) - Adelslexikon Vol. 1 (A-Bon), page 495
- Gothaischer genealogical almanac of the counts from the years 1864-1894. (according to the complete directory of Gothaischen Taschenbücher 1930)
Web links
Commons : House of Bona - collection of pictures, videos and audio files