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FAVI | FAVIA

Favi and typically Tuscan, from Prato, Firenze, Quarrata nel pistoiese and Sarteano in the senese, Favia has a puglia nucleus, especially in Bari, with significant presence also in Valenzano, Acquaviva delle Fonti, Modugno, Adelfia, Cassano delle Murge and Noicattaro, always In the barese, a block to Rome and one to Bolognetta in the Palermo, if you want to treat Beta-Cystic forms derived from the name of Gens Fabia or from the Latin name Favius, from which we have used a usage example in De Origine actibusque getarum: "..qui Seventh sui alvei part by mediam influenced city, ad ostia sua amoenissimum portum praebens, classem ducentarum quinquaginta navium Dione referente tutissima dudum credebatur recipere statione, qui nunc, ut favius ait, quod aliquando portus fuerit, spatiosissimus ortus ostendit arboribus plenus .. ".

Bibliographic source' "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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