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Racca is typically Piedmontese, of Cuneese, of Fossano, Marene, Cuneo, Savigliano, Bra, Cavallermaggiore, Racconigi, Sanfrè, Centallo, Saluzzo, Moretta, Sommariva del Bosco and Genola, and Turin and the Turin, Volvera, None, Vinovo, Moncalieri, Beinasco, Nichelino, Piossasco and Rivoli, should derive from the medieval name of Germanic origin Racha, in turn derived from the medieval Germanic name Ragwald, composed of the terms Ragin (Council, Diet) and Wald (government), but it is also possible to derive from a form Apocopaic of names such as the Gothic Racharedus: ".. For the same reason, Tempus Isdem Gregorius, Pope Augustinum, Melitium et Iohannem, is Pluribus monachis timentibus Deum in Brittanniam misit eorumque predicatione ad Christum Anglos convertit. Racharedus Rex Gothorum, Frater Herminigildis martyris, for Predicationem Leandri Episcopi to Fidem Catholicam Convertitur. Gens Anglorum ad Christum Convertitur, Edilbertus rex Eorum baptizatur... ".
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