The House of Bona,[1][2] or Bunić,[3] is a noble family long established in the city of Dubrovnik.[4]
- ^ Age, Marriage, and Politics in Fifteenth Century Ragusa by David Rheubottom. Investigates the relationships between politics, kinship, and marriage in the late medieval city state of Ragusa (present-day Dubrovnik). At its heart is a reconsideration of `office' and the ways in which ties of kinship and marriage were mobilised to build electoral success.
- ^ The Factions within the Ragusan Patriciate (17th–18th Century) by Stjepan Ćosić and Nenad Vekarić. Table 1. Factions in the Great Conspiracy of 1610/12 by senatorship. (See page 23.)
- ^ "Humanizam -hrv. književnost 14. i 15. st". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
- ^ Notizie Istorico-Critiche Sulle Antichita: Storia e Letteratura de Ragusei by Francesco Maria Appendini. Ragusa Patrizia Famiglia/Patrician Family DE BONA. page 81.Francesco Maria Appendini history of Dubrovnik and her Republic of Ragusa, a history little known in general, and yet full of important information. He describes in separate chapters its form of government, its church, always attached to the Latin communion, its laws, customs, and manners, its relations with Venice and with the Slavonian principalities of Bosnia and Croatia. The " Notizie Istorico-critiche sulla Antichita, Storia, e Letteratura de' Ragusei," in two vols. 4to., and also dedicated to the senate of the Republic of Ragusa.