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Gilberti is typically Lombard, very common in the Brescia area, in Brescia, Gussago, Passirano, Concesio, Cazzago San Martino, Pontevico, Manerbio, Villa Carcina, Ospitaletto, Ghedi, Verolanuova and Canneto on the coast, and in Milan, Gilberto, extremely rare, should be due to incorrect transcriptions of the previous one or of the surname Giliberto, Giliberti has a stock in the Modena area in Carpi, Mirandola and Modena, a Roman one, a Campanian in Naples, Solofra (AV), Salerno and San Michele di Serino (AV), one in the Bari area of Putignano and Monopoli and one in the Trapani area of Paceco and Trapani and in Palermo, Giliberto would seem typically Sicilian from Messina, Palermo, Ispica (RG), but above all in the Syracuse area of Augusta, Syracuse, Palazzolo Acreide, Pachino, Solarino and Noto, should derive, directly or through contractions, from the frank origin name Gilibertus (Italian form of the franc Gerbert), of which we have an example in a stone of the year 1120 in Taviano in the Lecce: "HIC JACET GILIBERTUS MILES - CONESTABULUS CONDAM DOMINI - GOFFRIDI INCLYTI COMITIS. HERE GOES - YEAR DOMINICAE INCARNATIONI - MCXXI MENSE OCTOBRI INDIC. XIV - CUIUS ANIMAE REQUIESCAT IN PEACE "(the indicated year 1121 is according to the Byzantine calendar which began on September 10th so according to the current date corresponds to 1120).
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