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Rossani, very very rare, it would seem of the Barese, Russano has a strain in the Caserta and Neapolitan, one in the Tarentine and one between Cosentino and Crotonese, it should be an altered form of Rossano, which would seem typical of the south, with an important nucleus in Puglia in the Bari and Tarentino, a log in the Neapolitan and Caserta and one in the Cosentino, the latter probably derived from the toponym Rossano Calabro, precisely in the Cosentino, but all others should derive from the name of the gens Roscia, or the nomen and Cognomen Latino Roscius, the suffix-ano would identify properties of: fundus Roscianus, Roscius soils or directly from the cognomen Roscianus of which we have an example with Praefectus Lucius Naevius Verus Roscianus quoted in an ancient plaque in Piacenza : "L (Ucius) Naevius Verus Roscianus praef (ectus) CoH (Ortis)-Gall (orum) eq (uitatae) votum ex Britannia Rettulit L (ibens) m (Erito)".
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