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Rare and typical of South Milanese, Basso Pavese and Lodigiano, could derive from a modification of the medieval name Ruggero, but more likely derive from the medieval name Ogerius of which we have an example in the diplomatic code of medieval Lombardy in a Paper Venditionis, Finis et refutationis written in Besate (MI) in 1151: "... Constat nos Ogerium et Gaidum, Germans, qui dicontur Rubei, de loco Besate, et Ottam conjuem Ipsius Ogerii, here professed sumus lege living Longobardorum,
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