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Seretti has a small log in Brescia, one in Udinese and one in Rome, Serretti has a small log in Cecina and Rosignano Marittimo in Livorno, one in Fossombrone and Pesaro in the Pesaro and in Senigallia in Ancona, and one, very small, in Rome, could Derive from the medieval Latin name serettus that we find in the Piacenza in the twelfth century, but, much more likely could derive from apheretic forms hypochoral of alterations of the name Baldiser. Integrations and hypotheses provided by Marco Gori are typical surnames of the center-north: The surname Serretti has strains in Tuscany (Pisa, Livorno), in the north of the Marche (Pesaro-Urbino, Ancona), in the north of Lazio; The surname Seretti has strains in Lombardy (Milan, Brescia), in Friuli (Pordenone, Udine), in the Marche (Pesaro-Urbino) and in Lazio (Rome). The surname Serretti we find it mentioned in a privilege of citizenship of August 13, 1615 granted by the priors of the city of Pisa to Simone Serretti son of Giovan Battista of Lazzero da San Gimignano. It is also mentioned in the Preunitary archive of Massa and Cozzile (Pistoia) with Francesco di Andrea Serretti (November 1675). While a Baldovino Seretti was popular in Pisa around 1280 and in Vicopisano (Pisa) There is the tower of the Seretti of the XII century. It can be hypothesized that the names Seretti and Serretti derive from the medieval name "Seretto" attested to Pisa in the ELEVENTH century in an act of sale (Cartula Venditionis) of 23 April 1085 preserved in the Capitular archive of Pisa: "Seretto del Fu Bonoso, for a seal Silver worth of three money and six deniers, sells to Domenico del Fu John his part, which is the age of a piece of land at the vineyard kicked, where Dices camp [(.) Manifestu sum ego, Seretto Filio bone memories Bonosi quia per ANC cartula Vindo (.)] " (Cf. M. Tirelli Carli, maps of the Capitular archive of Pisa (1076-1100) Vol. 3, Rome 1977,
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