Cerbone is typically campano, from the Neapolitan, with grossi ceppi ad Afragola, Casalnuovo di Napoli, Napoli and Casoria, but also present in Acerra, Caivano, Cardito and Pomigliano d'Arco, a small village in Vallo della Lucania in Salernitano and Avella Nell'avellinese, Cerboni and typical of the coarse zone, Umbria, Grosseto, Arezzo and Florence and in Perugino to San Giustino, Perugia and Castiglione del Lago, with a block to Rome, Dovrebbero derives from the medieval name Cerbonius (Cerbone), I remember in the sixth century San Cerbone Vescovo di Populonia in the evening: "Year 572 claruit Sanctus Cerbonius before which we are nullus qui in Populoniæ Massæque is floruerit seat. Fuit ille Affricanus, and cum Saniti Regali Alumni secum in Ætruriam venit, and post Magistri Martirium cum Populoniam se Conturisset eus Civitatis enunciates is Episcopus cujus Vitam Sanctus Gregorius scripsit ... ".
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