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Arriving beyond the main nucleus in Sicily, it seems to have original stocks also in the Pesaro, Lucca, Milanese and Turin areas, Giunti, decidedly Tuscan, has perhaps a Palermo stock, probably due to errors in registration of the previous one, Giuntini is typical of the Florentine and of the Pisan, Giuntino, practically unique, Giunto, absolutely very rare, is from Campania, Zonta seems to be typical of the Veneto and Friuli, of Bassano del Grappa, Cassola, Romano d 'Ezzelino, Rosà, Tezze sul Brenta and Cartigliano in the Vicenza area, of Cittadella (PD), and of Trieste, they should all derive by apheresis from the medieval gratulatory name Buonaggiunta or Buonaggiunto, of which we have an example in 1200 with the Lucca poet Bonaggiunta Orbicciani, quoted by Dante Alighieri in Purgatorio canto XXIV, and in 1300 with Buonaggiunta from Poppleto, Captain of Fortune. We find traces of this surname in Florence in the 1400s with Piero Giuntini, the master builder Meo, and in 1500 with the Giunti publishing family. integration provided by Massimiliano Zonta In the history of Florence the Giunta are nominated both as Elders (the Council of Elders was one of the major bodies of the Government of Florence) in the list without date in "Delizie, VII pag. 194", prior to 1260 , therefore in the Guelph Council.
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