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Miro has a stock in Irpinia and one in the Tarantino, Miron, very very rare, it would seem of Trevisano, Mirone has an Alexandrian, a Genoese, a Neapolitan and a Casalnuovo di Napoli and a main one in Catania, in Catania, Belpasso, Acireale, Viagrande, Tremestieri Etneo and San Pietro Clarenza, Mironi, on the other hand, is extremely rare, Mirri has an Emilian stock in the Bolognese area of Imola, Bologna and Castel San Pietro Terme and in Ravenna in Ravenna, Lugo, Faenza and Solarolo, a Tuscan stock in Florence and 'Arezzo in Arezzo, Montevarchi and Cortona, also has a stock in Rome, Mirro, almost unique, is from Puglia, should all derive directly from the medieval name of Greek origin Miro, Mironis of which we have an example in a writing of the year 1062 : "... necnon real Berengar archidiachono and Guilelmo Guifredi, sive aetiam vivosito preposito et Poncio sacriscrinio atque Dalmatio aliisque quamplurimis clericis, laicis autem Mirone Riculfi et Remundo Castrivetuli et Bernardo Guifre of ... "or even in the Diplomatic Code of Medieval Lombardy in a Libelli Charter of 1153 in Gudo (MI):" ... Duodecima petia, de prato, dicitur ad Sabuchum .. ..Amizonis Mironis, perticam unam et dimidiam ... ". or from the Slavic name Miron.
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