• Jan (Giovanni) Junta Bona (15th century), merchant from Venice, owner of Krakow saltworks and several villages in Małopolska. • Serafin (Saro) Bona (15th century),
theologian and writer, the personal adviser of King
Matthias Corvinus •
Župan Bona (died 1464), builder and politician •
Jakov Bunić (1469-1534), Croatian writer and poet, ambassador of the Republic to
Pope Leo X. A syllogism of his works was published in
Rome in 1526. • Mihael (Miho) Bona (16th century), Latin, and Italian poet •
Ivan Bunić Vučić (1591 or 1592–1658), poet and writer, now recognized as one of the founders of
Croatian literature. •
Nikola Bona (1635-1678), led the Republic after the disastrous
earthquake of 1667, considered "father" of his country. Died a prisoner of the
Ottoman rule in Bosnia, a state funeral was decreed in his honour, and a plaque was erected in the hall of the Grand Council of the Republic. Wrote in the Illyrian Herodias, and other compositions in
Italian and
Latin. • Đivo Bona (18th century), student of Cardinal
Giovanni Battista Tolomei. He was a poet and writer, remembered for translating plays from
French into Croatian, as well as several poems of his own. •
Jero Frano Bona (18th century), bishop and writer •
Frano Bona (1669-1717), general, killed in
Belgrade •
Luka Bona (1708-1778), lawyer and writer •
Eduard Bona-Bunić (1894–1944),
Croatian Home Guard general • Frano de Bona (1909–1991), recruited as a spy for the
Abwehr during the
Second World War but turned by the British
Secret Intelligence Service (as Agent FREAK) as part of the
Double-Cross System. ==Gallery==