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Rustichelli seems to have over the two stumps, in Reggiano and Modena and in Ancona and Macerata, also one in Turin, Rustichello is very rare and it would seem Turin, rustic is of Umbria and Tuscany, with strains also in Romagna and Rome, Rustichini, decidedly Toscano is specific to Arezzo, rustic has a stump in Rome, one in the Bari and one between Ragusano and Syracusan, Rusticone is practically unique, rusticoni, absolutely rare, is Ligurian, Lombard, should all derive, directly or through various forms Hypochoristic also accreitive, from the medieval name Rustichus or Rustichellus which is the hypochoristic, although there is also just as a name, as it reads for example in a medieval text preserved in Bologna: "... Existentibus consulibus Rustichello di Pogio et Albertino Sanfreducci et sociis maioribus... ", and as it is handed down by the famous Rustichello from Pisa that gave us the tale of Marco Polo.
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