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Furian and typically veneto, especially the Veneziano, Furiani seems typical of the Perugino, from Perugia in particular, but also from Bastia and Corciano, Furiano and typical of Naples and the Neapolitan, dovrebbero derive from Latin cognomen Furianus, attributed to liberties, colonies of land or clients of the Gens Fury, whose name we received a phrase in this written repertoire to Rimini and risalente to the first Roman imperial period: "L (ucio) Betutio L (uci) f (ilio) / Pal (atina) Furiano / aedili cui et / curulis i (uris) d (ictio) et / plebeia mandata / est urban plains / ex aere conlato / ob honorem ab eo / integre et sine / ambitione / administratum / l (ocus) d (atus) d (ecreto) d (ecurionum) ", but it is impossible to hypotize a derivation from the toponyms now scomparsi come the Furiano quoted in this book of 1331 redatto in Toscana:" ... Ego Ansalducius quondam Fererii de Pino, sacri imperia notarius, hanc cartam scripsi sicud My name is Commissit in hand presbyter Boristorio de Furiano note rivers ... ", you can rarely refer to a furian agro (terriere property belonging to Gens Fury).
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