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Cariola has a Lombard butt, one of which is one of them, one in the same one, and one in the catanese, if you want to deal with matronyms from the modified hypocomposition form of the name Carola, but it is possible to have a derivation from soprannomi originated from the archaic term cariola (stroller), not It also excludes the possibility of a derivation from toponyms. I know of this cognomenization I find it for Brescia in a Letter of Investiture in March 1222: "... Ego Baldoynus quondam domini Ugonis of Casalialto sacri Pallatii notarius, suprascripto coram domino Petro Amadeo iudice et consule lustitia Brixie, a cum suprascript Bonifacino Cariola et subscribed Venturino notaris, autenticum huius exempli vidi legi et abscultavi ... ".
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