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Christians seem to have a stock in the Bolognese, one in the south of Milan and Pavia and one in the Lazio, Christian, southern specific, with an important nucleus in the Neapolitan dialect, deriving from the name Cristianus, used by the Franks already at the time of Charlemagne, it is cited as an example: "... Eo tempore erat quidam de Lothariis nomine Cristianus, qui videns regi cuncta prospere proceed, quaesivit, ..."; referring to events of 1165, we read: "... Cristianus cancellarius et comes Gonzolinus ceperunt Maritimam et Campaniam, praeter Anagniam quam devastaverunt ..."
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