Typically Piedmontese, from Turin and Cuneo. Integrations provided by Giovanni Vezzelli has at the base a nickname, already documented by the NINTH century in the Latinized form Ribaudus, formed by a reversal that originally indicated the soldiers or servants involved in the most dangerous tasks, the pillage and Devastations, and then assumed the figurative meaning of predone, robber. The surname is a loan from Provencal and French ancient Ribaud of Germanic origin. (De Felice 209)
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