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Very strange entrambi, present in time in the Brescans, derive from the name Sephardic Eminent Caim (Caino), the trace of this cognomenation we find in a treaty of peace from September 3, 1143 concluded between the story of Alfonso de Tolosa, the abbot, the consoli The inhabitants of Saint-Gilles are part of the consuls of Pisa and Genova on the other: "... Ego Lanfranchus Piper, Consul Ianuensis, and the ego Willelmus Caim, Cónsule Pisanus, this holy idem sacramentum quod facius faciemus faci consulibus Genue et Pise ... ".
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