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Sterling, almost unique, it would seem Sicilian, Sterlini, extremely rare has presence both in the north and in Umbria and in the Roman, Sterlino, absolutely very rare, has presences in Campania and especially in Sicily, should derive from the medieval name Sterlinus, Sterling, of which we have an example of use in this writing based on the Rerum Scoticarum Historia of 1582: "... Hi I am longioribus uteretur hastis quam here ex adverso stabant, Statim regis Mediam aciem fuderunt. Ipse equi casu debilitatus in Molas aquarias not longe a loco ubi pugnatum erat se recepit, EO (UT videbatur) board ut naves quae not longe aberant Conscenderet. Ibi the Paucis deprehensus occiditur. Tres eum fugientem proxime secuti Patricius Graius familiae suae princeps, Sterlinus Kentius et sacrificulus cognomento Borthicus. Uncertain at Quo eorum percussus. Eius Caedis fame, licet uncertain for Utrunque exercitum divulged, fecit ut victoribus minus acriter instantibus fugientum very pauciores Caederentur. Rege Enim, not a civibus, proceres bellum suscoeptum videri volebant. ... "In 1300 Grosio in the Sondriese we find a Melvin father of Viano Dean of the commune, but with the term Melvin and Sterling was identified in medieval times, as even today, even a type of currency and these surnames could also derive from nicknames To indicate that the ancestor's parents enjoyed a comfortable condition.
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