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Sangiorgi is typical Emiliano, of the central-eastern belt of the region, Sangiorgio has a Sicilian nucleus in Catania, one in the Tarentine and one in North Milan, should derive from the many place names containing St. George, such as Monforte San Giorgio (ME ), Piano San Giorgio (PA), San Giorgio di Biaxono (MI), San Giorgio (CT), San Giorgio (FC), San Giorgio di Piano (BO) and so many others, as well as could have originated for the family membership in a parish dedicated to Saint George, of this use We have an example in the diplomatic code of the medieval Lombardy in a cartula Venditionis of 1181 in Sartirana: "Anno Belle incarnacionis thousandth cent Octuagesimo first, ninth Die mensis Decembris, Indictione. XIIII. Otto Iudex et frater eius Wilielmus Germani, Filii quondam Uberti, viventes lege Lombarda, consentsu et affirmacione domains Wilielmi de Sancto Georgio, vendiderunt et tradiderunt
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