House of Bona
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The Bona or Bunić family (Bona is the Ragusan Dalmatian/Italian rendition; Bunić is the Croatian rendition). Nobile and Marchese de Bona, A very old family, for nine centuries in Ragusa and k.k. Hereditary land resident, whose origin is to be searched probably in France. In Vienna 9.9.1535 (for Hieronymus de BONA, envoy of the Republic of Ragusa in Vienna). Michael de Bona and your son Lucas Michael de Bona received for itself and their descendants d.d. 12. April 1754 by August III, Prince of Saxonia and king of Poland the title: “marchio”, which s.d. 4. May 1766 registered by the Republic of Ragusa into the register. Michael Franz Philipp Lucas Marchese Bona received Ragusas during incorporation in österr. Emperor state in 27. Dec. 1817 of the emperor Franz I a confirmation of its old aristocracy and the title as Marchese.
- Marion Nobile de Bona received in 25 August 1806 the confirmation of your nobility, married with Maria de Saracca, the same received d.d. 10. August 1817 the aristocracy confirmation as Nobile and left two sons:
- 1) Blasius Marino Josef de Bona , born 31. May 1806 (?)
- 2) Eduard Blasius Maria de Bona, born 12. Oct. 1816, Capitain is in Zengg.
[edit] Coat of Arms
In red one from the left edge of foot of the sign against the right upperhit a corner out-paste-end G. leader with five rungs, which Vierung in waiters the right sign corner knocks against. Kleinod: The eagle - covers: red The Marchesen Bona leads helmets still the Marchesen crown on the sign, under that (instead of the beads of five lilien förmige sheets).
[edit] References
- Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Gräflichen Häuser 1865 (Stammreihe und Ältere Genealogie) bis 1894.
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Bd. 53 (1972) - Adelslexikon Bd. 1 (A-Bon), Seite 495.
- Gothaischer genealogischer yearbook of the counts from the years 1864-1894 (after total listing Gothai paperbacks 1930).