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Rebuffi has a stump in the Milanese and one in the Venetian, Rebuffini, very very rare, is of the Bergamasco, Rebuffo is typical of Cuneese, Camerana, Roccabruna and Dronero, with a strain probably not secondary to Genoa, Ribuffi, very very rare, is specific to Civitavecchia in the Roman, Ribuffo, very rare, has a stump in Rome, one in Scilla in the Reggio Calabria and one in Palermo, Robuffo, extremely rare, could be Abruzzo, the province of Pescara, there is also a strain in the Pavese, where we also find the almost disappeared Robuffi, should derive directly or through minor modifications from the medieval name Rebufus or Robufus of which we have an example in Milan in a cartridge investiture controversy of 1173: "... De quibus suprascriptus quondam Mainfredus et ipse Gallucius et Rebuffus filii eiusdem Mainfredi, et Sibiria coniux ipsius Mainfredi, et Tutiore uxor ipsius Gallucii, et Pisana coniux ipsius Rebuffi, Fecerunt Cartam Venditionis... ", but could also derive from Nicknames related to dialectal modifications of the word Rabbuffo (reproaches carried out in a way also hard), perhaps for episodes, perhaps by behavioural characteristics, perhaps relating to the profession of superintendent or Head of a group of workers, traces of These cognitive-ominizations are found in the second half of 1500 with the jurist and writer Petro Rebuffo de Montepessulano, author of the Tractatus de decimis feudalibus et novalibus, de alienation rerum ecclesiasticarum, de fair share portion Beneforum.
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