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Matteoli, typically Tuscan, especially widespread in Pisa, has a stock also in the Roman and Latin dialects, Mattiello has a stock in the Veneto, in particular in the Vicenza area, but it is also very present in the Verona, Padua, Venice and Treviso areas, and has a strain between Caserta and Neapolitan, Mattiola, very rare, is typical of Treviso, Mattioli is massively present throughout the central north, Mattiolo has a lineage in Padua and one in Palermo, should derive, directly or through hypocoristic forms, in some cases dialectal, from the Renaissance name Matteolo or Mattiolo, hypocoristic of the name Matteo or Mattia, (in Trento there are acts relating to a certain ... Mattiolus 1500 - 1577) and Mattiola name of which there are traces already from 1200 with an abbess and a nun with this name (Mattiola was the feminine hypochoristic form of the name Mattia, the one that would later become Matelda and therefore Matilda). In a deed dated 1453, written in Sondrio we read that a certain Lorenzo del Busta was Giacomo, of Dasile, stipulates a dowry contract with Mattiola de Garotis di Fedele, di Piuro, for the sum of 75 imperial liras.
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