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Sidoti, decidedly Sicilian, specific to the Palermitano, Messina and Catania, should derive from the Spanish surname Sidot, a noble family of Asturias, the surname according to the Mugnos arrived in Sicily with Guerau de Sidot, his descendant Alfonso Sidoti He was appointed in 1443 governor of Patti by John II of Aragon, by a descendant Giandomenico the family moved to Mineo in Catania, from where the family arrived even to Palermo. Integrations provided by Giovanni Vezzelli surname Sicilian and Calabrian, comes from the Calabrian term ' scidoti ' = ' people of Scido ', municipality in the province of Reggio Calabria in the area of Aspromonte. G. Rohlfs, Diz. Full. In Calabria, 1979, p.
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