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Margarita has a stock in Travesio in the Pordenone area, one in Cittareale in Rieti and Rome, one in Campania in Naples, Cardito, Frattamaggiore and Grumo Nevano in Naples, one in Salerno at Cava de 'Tirreni and Salerno, and in Caserta in Aversa, Successive, Sant'Arpino and Casaluce, and a small stock also in Taranto, Margherita has a small stock in San Giorgio a Nogaro in the lower part of Udine, an equally small one in Aprilia in the latinense, one between Neapolitan and Salerno and one in Taranto in Taranto, San Marzano di San Giuseppe, San Giorgio Ionico and Grottaglie, Margariti, very rare, has a stock in the Reggio area and a very small one between Cremona and Brescia, which is probably just a variant of the more widespread Margheritti, which is specific to Crema Cream and Treviolo in the Bergamo area, Margarito has a small stock in the Salerno area and a decidedly larger one in the Lecce area in Nardò, Racale, Ruffano, Salice Salentino, Montesano Salentino, Castrignano del Capo and Casarano , and in Brindisi, Margaritoni, almost unique, it would seem of the Perugian, Margheriti has some presence in the Crema area, a strain in Chiusi in the Siena area, one in Terni, one in Rome and one in the Brindisi area, in particular in Erchie, Margherito is specific to Salento , of Racale in the Lecce area and of Brindisi, should derive, directly or through augmentation or dialectal alterations, from the Latin cognomen Margaritus, Margarita or, especially for the southern stocks, from the Greek name Megareites (originally from Megara, city of Attica in ancient Greece), we remember with this name the admiral who led the Lombard fleet towards the end of the twelfth century and for this it was called "Rex maris aut Novus Neptunus". additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Margherito is derived from the name, personal and flower, Margherita. Name that the first Christians drew from the Latin 'margarita (m)', ancient Greekism (margarítes) of oriental origin with the value of "pearl".
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