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Gargioli, very very rare, is specific to Rome and Ariccia in the Roman, Gargiolli, absolutely rare, is typically Tuscan from the Florentine, Gargiuli, absolutely rare, is also Roman, Gargiulli has a stock in Civitavecchia in the Roman, and a minor in Corigliano Calabro, Gargiullo also has a strain in Civitavecchia, with good presences also in Rome and Anzio, and an important strain in Corigliano Calabro, by far the most widespread is Gargiulo, proper of the Tyrrhenian band that reaches from the province of Rome the Salerno area, with the greatest concentration in the Neapolitan, Caserta and Salerno areas, should all derive from more or less dialectal modifications of the Latin nomen Gargilius, brought for example by Quinto Gargilio Martial in the first century AD C .: "Quintus Gargilius Martialis quo tempore vixerit, docet Lampridius in Alexandro Severus c. 37. qui eius temporis scriptorem vocat ...". Traces of this surname can be found, for example, in Battipaglia (SA) in a walled inscription on the wall of the ancient ducal customs of Eboli; "... MENS.S AUGUSTI 1697. D. ALONZO PEREZ DE ARACIEL PMC VIDIT FISCUS. D. MICHAEL VARGAS MACHUCCA - LOCUS SEALS, FRANCISCUS ANTONIUS GARGIULUS PRO MAG.R ACTORUM. SOLVIT IUS REGISTER ...". additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Gargiulo and Gargiuli are a Lucanian surname present
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