The House of Bove is an ancient noble patrician family of Ravello, Maritime Republic of Amalfi that held royal appointments 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 Libro d'Oro of Ravello.
The Bove coat of arms is prominently displayed in the Duomo of Ravello.
Sergio Bove's title allowed him to administer trade and commerce in his feudal territories.
Cornelia Brancia, [daughter of Lelio Brancia II, Patrician of Sorrento, and Vittoria Bove] married Antonio Teodoro, Patrician of Sorrento May 1, 1651.