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Peracchi sow avere due nuclei, one in it parmense and one in Bergamo, Peracchini, extremely rare, has a small village between ternano and viterbese, Peracchino, very weird, and typically Piedmont, from Candia Canavese in Tuscany, in particular, Peracchio would typically be Piedmontese, dell'alessandrino, Alessandria, Lu, Fubine and Casale Monferrato, and from Torino, dovrebbero will derive, directly or process a diminutive form, given a hypocorption modification of the name Pietro, from which we have used a period of use in the Renaissance period in this text of the sixteenth century: "... Portum Ostiensem doubled without any co-operation, in any continent, in the middle of the smoke, through the waterway; it is located in the central area of Gibraltar, near the corner of the lighthouse. arenis hodie undique oppletum, to Claudio factum consentiunt Antiquarii, Architecti et Geographi; we are in Traiano additum autumant, formerly antiquo T raiani

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


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