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Very rare seems to have an autochthonous strain in the Brescia to Saviore Dell'Adamello (BS), one in Genoa and in the Asti area, should derive from names of localities deputed to the Tosa sheep, traces of this use we find in the diplomatic code Bresciano in a written act In Brescia in the year 1186: "... First Pecia Iacet ad Pudossolum: A mane Pelacanus, in the evening Lanfrancus Lupus, at Meridie Albericus Beioli, upstream---secunda pecia iacet ad Ferrum: A mane, at Sera Rogerius, at Monte Rogerolus Similiter, at Meridie nepotes Facini... ", an example of this Cogomizzazione We also find it in the Florentine in a script of the end of 1200 relative to the Guelph family of the Tosa: "... About Secundum Note Quod domus his Vocatur de la Tosa, et ideo Quantum ad hoc bene dicitur quod totonderunt eum... ".
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