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Iannella has a stock in L'Aquila, one in Lazio in Formia and Latina in Latin, in Rome and Monterotondo in Rome and San Giorgio in Liri in frusinate, a large stock in Campania in Benevento in Torrecuso, Benevento and Ponte, in Sant 'Andrea di Conza, Avellino and Fontanarosa in the Avellino area and in Naples, a Lucanian stock in Castelsaraceno in the Potenza area and in Policoro in the Matera area and a small stock in Bonifati in the Cosenza area, Iannelli is typical of the center of Campania, in particular, Jannelli is a very much rarer variant, Iannello is Sicilian and from the area of Reggio Calabria, Jannello is a different transcription of the previous surname, Iannicelli has a Campanian lineage between Neapolitan and Salerno and one in the Cosenza area, Iannicello, absolutely rare, is probably due to errors of transcription of the previous one, Iannielli is of the Potentino, Ianniello is typical of Campania, Iannilli is specific to Rome, San Gregorio da Sassola (RM) and Tivoli (RM), Iannillo, absolutely rare mo, it would seem typical of Irpinia, Janniello is a different transcription of the surname Ianniello, they all derive from dialectal modifications of diminutives of archaic apheretic forms of the name Giovanni, of this use we have an example in 1400: "... Jannellus de Cuchis de Martinengo barbitonsor civitatis Pergami ... ". Traces of these surnames we find for example in Itri (LT) in 1369 in a deed a certain Giacomo d'Andrea Iannelli is sued in Caira di Cassino (FR) where in 1643 October 30 Pope Urban VIII conferred to Antonio Iannelli the canonry of the Church of St. Basil.
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