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Zampolin, almost unique, it would be native to the Friuli area, Zampolini has a small strain between break and Massese, one in the Pesarese, one, the most consistent is in the Perugino in Foligno, Montefalco, Spoleto, Perugia and Magione, has a strain also in the Roman in Rome and Civitavecchia, should derive from the medieval name Zampolinus, archaic hypochoral form of the name Giampaolo, of which we have an example of use in the act of 1358 in Murano in Venetian, referring to a certain Zampolinus Udinese: "... Quondam Candidi da Ca adestat Prate guarantor Zampolino utinensi Pro marchis Quingentis et quinquaginti (solidorum veterum in Denariis novis de viginti duobus pro quolibet compatats solummodo viginti veronesium) Illi debitis a Jacobo Purgani de Layback Lappo, ed Serris et Lippo de Goricia. Zampolinus insolutus actione Acta in Bona Vunai singulatim enumerated cedit Bertoldo de Mansano, a quo for incantum
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