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Quite rare it would seem to have a stock in Lucania and in Campania, it could derive from the name of toponyms of which we have traces already in the XIth century, as for example, San Mango Cilento (SA), San Mango d'Aquino (CZ), San Mango Sul Calore (AV). In the Palermo area there is a secondary core Mango di Casalgerardo (PA), a family originally from Castile (Spain) from where it moved to the Neapolitan and, later, in the XIV century, to Palermo, where it was elevated to the noble rank of: "Marchesi of Casalgerardo ", with annex Feudo with the same title and rank. Notable figures of this family were: Giacomo, Cavaliere (1584), Antonio, Barone di Castelluzzo (1766), Antonio, Marquis of Casalgerardo (PA 1780), Barone di Castelluzzo (1766) as descendant of Antonio, Cavaliere (1584) in as descendant from Giacomo, Nobile (1802) as a descendant of Antonio. information provided by Enzo Lauricella additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Mango is a southern surname that comes from the Greek surname Mangos.
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