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Pupi has a Tuscan strain in Livorno, an Abruzzo in L'Aquila, one in Civita Castellana (VT) and one in Rome, Pupia, absolutely rare, it would be of the Materano, Pupio is almost unique, Pupo in addition to the Roman strain has one Calabrese in Serra San Bruno (VV), Cosenza and Serra Pedace In the Cosentino and Guardavalle in Catanzaro, Puppi presents various strains, in the north of Lombardy, in Vicenza, in Venice and in Pordenonese, in Rome and in the Brindisino, Puppio, absolutely rare, it would seem typical of the area of Basilicata on the border with The Cosentino, Puppis, very very rare, is typical of Udinese and Trieste, Puppo has a large strain between Imperiese, Savona, Genovese and Alexandrian, one in the Venetian, one in Udinese, one between Romano and Latinense and one between Salerno and Potentino, all these Surnames should derive from the Gens Pupia or from the Latino Pupius staff brought for example by Marcus Pupius Piso Frugi Calpurnianus Propraetor in Spain between 71 or 70-69 and governor of the same in 57.

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


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