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Maggiola is practically unique, Maggioli is specific to the area that includes the Ravenna area, the Forlì area, the Rimini area and the Pesaro area, with a stock also in Rome, Maggiolo has a large Genoese stock and one almost as large in the Veneto area that includes the Veronese, the Vicenza, the Treviso, the Venetian, the Rovigoto and above all the Paduan, Majola is almost unique, it would seem Tuscan, Majoli has a Ligurian stock, one in the Verona area, one in the Roman area and one in the Salerno area, Majolo, extremely rare, has a Venetian and a Neapolitan lineage, they should all derive from the medieval name Majolus or Magiolus, of which we have an example of use in a deed of sale of 1213 in the Siena area: "... Item vendimus vobis nostras partes pro ibi propre medietatem scilicet ex ea ego Ubertus et quartam partem ex ea ego Ugolinus nam alia fourth est dicti Teghiarii, quam plateam olim Raboanus tenuit a nobis, whose ex a east part alia platea superius dicta, desupe r est carbonaria penne dicti castelli et ex alia east via et ex alia tenet Magiolus villanus mei Uberti .... ".
Maioli is present in Lombardy, Emilia and Romagna, Marche and Tuscany, the most important strain is Romagna and Marche which should derive from the toponym Maiola in the Bolognese or Maiolo in the Pesaro area, Maiolini has a stock in Ome in the Brescia area, one in the Ancona area of Cupramontana , Ancona and Jesi, one in Orvieto in the Terni area, one in Tagliacozzo nell'aquilano, one in Rome and one in Naples, Maiolino has a stock in the Imperia area of Imperia and San Remo, one in Vetralla in Viterbo and Rome, one in Naples and Salerno, but the main nucleus is in Sicily, Syracuse, Catania and Messina in Milazzo, Messina and San Filippo del Mela, Majoli has a veronese stock, one Roman and one in Eboli in Salerno, Majolini, almost unique , it would seem of central Italy, Majolino, is specific to Messina and Palermo, should probably derive from the fact that the progenitors were born in the month of May.
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