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Candiani seems to have a stock in the Milanese and one in the province of Venice, Candiano would seem to be from Ragusa, it should derive from the toponym Candia di Lomellina (PV) but more probably from the Greek toponym Candia (Crete) indicating the origin of exiles from that land after the conquest Turkish island (1669), an example of this derivation and the first surname it has in the 10th century, in the Istoria Veneticorum of Johannes Diaconus we read, among other things: "... Igitur Petrus Candianus dux, quem prediximus, sexto sui ducatus anno triginta et tres naves, quas Venetici gumbarias nominant, contra Narrentanos Sclavos misit, quibus Ursus Badovarius et Petrus Rosolus prefuerunt, ... "; this surname can be found in Lodi in 1500 in the will of the ducal senator Bernardino Busti, widower of his wife, Lucrezia Candiani. additions provided by Enrico Candiani Busto Arsizio In Busto Arsizio there is a large number of Candiani. The aforementioned ducal senator Bernardino Busti is likely to have origins of bustle, in fact there are historical characters of certain bustocca origin who were generically called Busts, among these, the sculptor of the Lombard school Agostino Busti (1483-1548) called il Bambaia.
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