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PARTISITI

Partisiti, di area geografica uncertain as it is the foundation of the edition etimologica oscura, could refer to divert to give to the give to the un'indicatore di provenienza luogo con suffisso in the -ita, -iti, riferito identificato partisi to the non meglio di un una proprieta O Patiss the agrarian, ricordiamo con questo nome Quinctius, partisi uno degli ufficiale di durante la Guerra Alessandrina his post opposite Pompey Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, the name of riportato grant, in one of God luogotenenti di Cesare, nei suoi's Commentaries: "..Adiungit, Cn. Domitius, one legion, two from Deiotarus 36, which he has gained by our many years of training and armament; , making a 100, and the cavalry, and an equal number from the Ariobarzanes, takes the Host., he sent P. Sextius to C. Platorius and the quaestor, for the legion which had been drawn up out of the hastily improvised forces in Pontus, Cilicia, to draw on and that Quintus partisi of auxiliary troops. all these forces speedily assembled at Comana, by orders joined forces. .. ".

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


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