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FIORITI | FIORITO

Fioriti has a stock in the Perugian, one in the Roman and one between the Theatine and the Pescara, Fiorito seems to have more stocks, in the Neapolitan, Abruzzo and Molise, in the Salento, in the Cosenza area and in Sicily, the Fiorito family should derive from the presence of some flowers in its coat of arms, traces of this surname can be found in the Agrigento area in 1600, when a noblewoman Antonia Celidonie Fiorito married in marriage with Baldassare Naselli, prince of Aragona (AG) and its territory. at the suggestion of Stefano Ferrazzi they should derive from the medieval name Fiorito, we have an example in a deed of 1377 in Koper where a certain Fiorito of the late Manfredino de Casto on 8/28/1377 the Serenissima Republic of Venice agrees to succeed the deceased father in office of one of the 4 executioners of Koper.

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


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