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Mouthwatering, extremely rare, it would seem due to a transcription error, Bucciante has only one strain in the Theatine area in Fossacesia, Buccianti is typical of the Florentine, Bucciantini, certainly Tuscan, seems more typical of the Pistoia area, all these surnames should derive from the medieval name Bocciante or Bucciante derived from a modification of the apheresis of the name Iacobus, we have traces of these surnames in Florence for example in this contract of the year 1446: "... We do a new contract, where it is clarified how Piero said is kept for here x years to come to resell this house to my every request for said price of d, paying him tenpi and terms will be received by him as a duty, although in the contract is not clarified. I must imprison for 5 years and for f. 24, and f. jº for the overa little house mentioned above.If I did not buy it again in the said x years, if I wanted to sell it in between [n] sattione, I am obliged to give it to said Piero for f. secento, counting these f. d of first received, or for that value more than if you found it from others. Rogato ser Matheo of ser Batista Bocciante from Pisa and ser Piero di Michele of messer Rinaldo Partigiani from Sa · Miniato ... ", in the early 1800s we find the Grand Master of the Carbonarius Nicolantonio Bucciante in Fossacesia in the theater.
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