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VOLSA | VOLSI | VOLSONE | VOLZA | VOLZI | VOLZONE

Volsa, almost unique, it would seem of the Bari, Volsi, just as rare, it would seem the Neapolitan, Volsone, which would seem unique, it would seem of the Roman, Volza is typically Apulian, with a stump to Turi and Casamassima in the Bari and one in San Severo in the Foggiano, Practically unique, always Apulian, should be due to a mistake of transcription of the previous, Volzone is typically Campania del Salernitano, Olevano on the Tusciano and Battipaglia, could be ethnic forms related to the ancestor belonging To the ancient race of the Volsci, an Italian people from the area of the Roman and frusinate bordering the Sanniti.

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


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