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Florean
Coat of arms of family Florean Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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FLOREAN | FLOREANI | FLOREANO | FLORIAN | FLORIANI | FLORIANO

All three are typically Friulian, Florean, very very rare, is typical of Aviano in the Pordenone area, Trieste and Gorizia, Floreani is specific to Udine, Udine in particular, Majano, San Daniele del Friuli, Treppo Grande, Tarcento and Tavagnacco, Floreano, very rare, is specific of San Daniele del Friuli in the Udine area, in the Veneto area, Trentino are characteristic Florian, Floriani and Floriano, Florian has a stock in Caldaro on the Wine Route in the province of Bolzano and one in Pozza of Fassa in the Trentino region, a very important strain in the Trevisano area in Zero Branco, Altivole, Treviso, Monastir of Treviso, Istrana, Roncade and Montebelluna and in the Venetian area in San Donà di Piave, and Venice, Floriani has a stock in Trento and in Trentino in Riva del Garda, Arco and Pergine Valsugana, a strain in Cison di Valmarino in the Treviso area and in the Vicenza area, Floriano, absolutely rare, is southern, with a small stock in San Felice a Cancello in the Caserta area and one in Ruvo di Puglia in the bar ese, they should all derive from the Latin cognomen Floreanus or Florianus, of which we have an illustrious example in de Caesaribus: ".. Tacitus post hunc suscepit imperium, uir egregie moratus; qui ducentesimo imperii die apud Tarsum febri moritur. Huic successit Florianus. Sed cum magna pars exercitus Equitium Probum, militiae peritum, legisset, Florianus dierum sexaginta almost for ludum imperio usus incisis a semetipso uenis effused sanguine consumptus est. .. ", but, most probably derive from the various toponyms or from the devotion, typically Venetian Friulian, to San Floriano, to whom the names of countries such as San Floreano di Buia in the Udine area are dedicated,

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


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