Bosone Novello had a more prominent and well-documented career as both a politician and a writer. As a
Ghibelline, he was exiled from Gubbio with his faction in 1315. The 1300 banishment is disputed. His political career included numerous high-ranking posts in several central Italian cities: •
Podestà of
Arezzo (1316–1317) • Podestà of
Viterbo (1317) • Podestà of
Lucca (1319) • Podestà of
Todi (1324) •
Senator of Rome (1338–1339) Bosone Novello was alive as late as 1349 and had died by 1377.
Historical uncertainties Some historical accounts, notably the chronicle of
Giovanni Villani, claim that a Bosone da Gubbio served as
Captain of the People of
Pisa in 1327 and imperial vicar in Pisa for
Louis the Bavarian in 1328. The
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani states that this is contradicted by archival evidence and is likely a misreading of a similar name, "Bavosone d'Agobbio". == Literary works ==