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ALIBRANDI | ALIBRANDO

Alibrandi seems to be typical of Messina, presents a tree to Rome, Alibrando has a saline to Taurisano (LE) in particular and the main nucleus in Messinese in Santa Lucia del Mela and Milazzo, dovrebbero derives from the medieval name of German origin Alibrandus from which Let's take a moment in a corner of 1203: "... We Aldibrandinus Malpillus et Glando ... cives lucani confitemur simul receptio mutuo a dno fratre Alibrando magistro domus militie templi, et a Bruno Preceptore, et Cobto economo ejusdem domus quinquaginta promittentes pedes reddere ad proximum Festum Pascatis resurrectionis vobis ... ". variation of the name Aldebrandus or Ildebrandus.

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


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Alibrandi
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