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Rodin, almost unique, it would seem of Veronese, Rodini has a Lombard strain in Milan and Cremona, a small strain in the Imperiese, one in Rome and one in the Teatino, Rodino, absolutely rare, it would seem of the high Potentino, Rodinò is specific of the Reggino, LOCRI and Gerace, all these surnames should derive from the medieval Latin name Rodinus, quoted for example in this writing of the Historia Francorum: ".. Eo year Rodinus dux Moritur, Vir eleemosynarius, et bonitate Plenissimus, Justus in Cunctis, Piissimus in Pauperibus: Here Dum quadam Vice, UT consueverat, mortuum sepelire praecepisset, et ad quoddam monumentum to Cultris pueri Fossam facerent, raised tombstone Invenit mirae Magnitudinis thesaurum, et solidorum multitudinem. Hunc Sibi Proprium verum censuit, quem sine intermission fideliter pauperibus erogavit. Aequanimiter ea fide reddidit hunc ei thesaurum, a quo acceperat. Fine Signa et «Kaic» EO year in coelo sunt visa. Chilperic filius Denuo Nascitur, Jubet omnes Carceratos laxare.. ", may also have been born from an alteration of the Germanic name Hrodhari, in turn composed of the terms
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