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PIACQUADIO

Absolutely rare, it seems to be unique, it should be southern, probably from Campania, it derives from the homonymous gratulatorio name, rarely given in post-medieval times to the long-awaited children. integration and hypotheses provided by Fabio Paolucci Piacquadio is typical of the Capitanata and Sannio bordering the province of Foggia, particularly Colle Sannita where many families currently live with this surname. Among these, a branch that gave the Kingdom of Naples enlightened minds (Notaries, Magistrates, and Public Administrators) has been distinguished for centuries. Remember the engineer Giovanni Battista Piacquadio (1900-1967), an artillery lieutenant general who distinguished himself for his value during World War II.

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


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