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Franceschelli is typical of Bologna with strains also in the Grosseto area, in the Roman area and in the Theatine, Franceschello, seems to be unique and is probably due to a transcription error, Franceschet is characteristic of the Treviso area, of Tarzo in particular, and of Mareno di Piave, San Vendemiano, Vazzola and Santa Lucia di Piave, Franceschetti is widespread throughout the centronord and in the Neapolitan and Caserta, Franceschetto, decidedly Venetian, is from Eraclea and San Donà di Piave in the Venetian dialect, from Vicenza, Barbarano Vicentino and Longare in the Vicenza area, from Cervarese Santa Croce and San Giorgio in Bosco in the Paduan area, Franceschi is well present throughout central and northern Italy and in Sardinia, Franceschin is specific to the Veneto area which includes the Venetian, Paduan and Treviso, Franceschini and Francesconi are widespread throughout the central north, Franceschinis is specific of the Udine area, Franceschino seems to be from the province of Catania, Francesco, absolutely rare, is panita Liano, Francescucci, very very rare, is from the Abruzzo region, Lazio, with a small Ceprano stock in the frusinate, all these surnames derive, directly or through hypochoristic or accretive, even dialectal, from the name Francesco or from a nickname where francesco is to signify of French origins. Traces of a principle of these surnames can be found in a plaque dated 1410 placed outside the church of San Giorgio in Marano (VR): "ALNOMO
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