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Revision as of 19:11, 23 August 2015 editRolandi+ (talk | contribs)1,299 edits Madgearu refers to Buia tribe of Epirus+Thessaly which wasn't the same with Bua family of Morea.This family didn't have any member named Ghin Buia← Previous edit Revision as of 19:11, 23 August 2015 edit undoRolandi+ (talk | contribs)1,299 editsNo edit summaryNext edit →
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The '''Bua''' or '''Boua''' was an ] According to G. Schiro, "Bua" originated as a ], perhaps a ] derived from ''Benedetto''.<ref name="Vaticana1975">{{harvnb|Schirò|Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana|1975|loc=p. 15: "Ili R° 48 e 23, Val AAV 1367) che cita Paolo Spata come Paolo Sguros Spata e non Paolo Bua Spata, si deduce che « Bua » aveva il duplice valore di nome proprio (= Benedetto?) oppure di cognome. Ciò comporta che si debba scindere..."}}</ref> Another possible derivation is from ''bua'', "]".<ref>{{cite book|title=Janua Linguarum: Series maior|issue=17|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=MhFZAAAAMAAJ|year=1966|publisher=Mouton.|page=78|quote=Namen wie Bua, "Buffel"}}</ref> It was not kin (blood relatives) with the earlier ].<ref>{{harvnb|Schirò|1971–1972|p=81}}.</ref> The '''Bua''' or '''Boua''' was an ]. According to G. Schiro, "Bua" originated as a ], perhaps a ] derived from ''Benedetto''.<ref name="Vaticana1975">{{harvnb|Schirò|Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana|1975|loc=p. 15: "Ili R° 48 e 23, Val AAV 1367) che cita Paolo Spata come Paolo Sguros Spata e non Paolo Bua Spata, si deduce che « Bua » aveva il duplice valore di nome proprio (= Benedetto?) oppure di cognome. Ciò comporta che si debba scindere..."}}</ref> Another possible derivation is from ''bua'', "]".<ref>{{cite book|title=Janua Linguarum: Series maior|issue=17|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=MhFZAAAAMAAJ|year=1966|publisher=Mouton.|page=78|quote=Namen wie Bua, "Buffel"}}</ref> It was not kin (blood relatives) with the earlier ].<ref>{{harvnb|Schirò|1971–1972|p=81}}.</ref>


==Members== ==Members==

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Not to be confused with Spata family.

The Bua or Boua was an Albanian noble family. According to G. Schiro, "Bua" originated as a cognomen, perhaps a diminutive derived from Benedetto. Another possible derivation is from bua, "buffalo". It was not kin (blood relatives) with the earlier Spata family.

Members

  • Peter Bua (fl. 1450s), Morean rebel leader
  • Theodore Bua (fl. 1479), Venetian mercenary captain
  • Mercurio Bua (1478–1542), Venetian mercenary captain, son of Theodore

References

Citations

  1. Schirò & Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1975, p. 15: "Ili R° 48 e 23, Val AAV 1367) che cita Paolo Spata come Paolo Sguros Spata e non Paolo Bua Spata, si deduce che « Bua » aveva il duplice valore di nome proprio (= Benedetto?) oppure di cognome. Ciò comporta che si debba scindere..."
  2. Janua Linguarum: Series maior. Mouton. 1966. p. 78. Namen wie Bua, "Buffel"
  3. Schirò 1971–1972, p. 81.

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