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Marchese is Panitalian, but with a very strong nucleus in Sicily, Marcheselli has a Milanese stock, one in the area of Mantua and Parma, one between Modena and Bologna, one in the Pesaro area and one between Florence and Arezzo, Marchesello, almost unique, would seem to be Venetian, Marchesetti is specific to the Cremona area, to Crema and Moscazzano and to Cologno Monzese in the Milan area. Marchesi is typical of the Lombardy region of Emilia, Marchesin is typically Venetian, from Treviso, Venice, Pordenone, Padua and Rovigo, Marchesini is typical of northern Italy. with strains also in the Marche and Lazio regions, Marchesino is very rare and would appear to be due to a transcription error by Marchesini, Marchesoni is from Trentino, Marchesotti is specific to the Alessandria area, Marchisotti, certainly from Piedmont, is typical of the vertical band from the Verbanese, through the Novara and the Alexandrine reaches the Genoese. All these surnames should derive, directly or through various hypocoristic forms, more or less dialectal, or from the medieval name Marquis of which we have an example in a Libellum of the year 1147 in Milan: "Year ab incarnatione domini ours Iesu Christi thousandth penny quadragesimo septimo , iulii month, tenth indexation Placuit atque convenit inter Marchesem et Azettum, infantuli, germanos et filios quondam item Azobelli, qui dictus fuit Bullio, de civitate Mediolani, ipsi qui supra Azetti infantuli consente suprascripto Marquis, brother and tutor his, seu et per datam licentiam et publicam auctoritatem Amizoni ... ", or by nicknames originating from having, the progenitor, some relationship with a noble family, as servants or sharecroppers; in some cases it could also be referred to as a marquis or to the characteristics of similarity or attitudes. additions provided by Tibère Gheno - France Marchesin is a Venetian surname, in some cases it is possible that this surname derives from the Marquis, but I do not think it is the most common case, as can be seen with the Marchesin of San Nazario, province of Vicenza. In the Veneto there were not so many Marquises, instead Marco was a name of the most current with San Marco as patron of Venice. This family was born with Marco son of Antonio Belenzon, of San Nazario, married about in 1442, with Viridi was Pessati, of Solagna. Two children will be born: Bartolomeo and Giovanni who will be known as Marchesin. Only the lineage of Giovanni will remain with the surname Marchesin, instead that of Bortolo will become Mocellin. Giovanni Marchesin and his brother Bortolo died, with other villagers, in the early days of June 1509 in Torre di Solagna, when the population of the Brenta Canal opposed a strenuous resistance against the Germans of the League of Cambrai. In this case we therefore see that Marchesin is a diminutive of Marco, "little Marco". In several notarial deeds of the fifteenth century Marco is almost always called Marchesinus / Marchesini or Marchesin and sometimes Marcus or Marco. Bibliography: State Archives of Vicenza and Bassano del Grappa, Notary Fund of Bassano, parish archives of the Brenta Canal, etc. Don Franco Signori, History of Pove e dei Povesi, 1985, pag. 57, notes 3 & 4.
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