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Frassa, absolutely rare, is from the Piedmontese area of Lombardy, Frassi is perhaps Lombard with a stock between Pisa and Livorno, Frassini is specific to Milan, Pavia and Cremona, Frassino, very very rare, has a small strain in the Savona area, one in Neapolitan and one between Potentino and Cosenza, Frasso, very very rare, would seem specific to the Caserta area, Neapolitan, Frassone, very very rare, specific to Voghera in Pavia, Frassoni has a Genoese stock, one of Milanese, Bergamo and Lecco, in particular in Calolziocorte, Monte Marenzo and Lecco in the Lecco area, and one in the Vicenza area, they should derive, directly or through hypochoristic or accretive, from the medieval name Frassus, Frassa of which there is an example in the Diplomatic Code of medieval Lombardy in a deed of sale written in Pavia on 2 October 1189, where it can be read: "... a cum noticia propimquorum parentum ipsarum mulierum, hii sunt Saccus Tornator and Frassus Garonus propinqui predicte Iordane ... "additions provided by Giacomo Ganza / Villa di Tirano (Sondrio) we could hypothesize a derivation from toponymy. Dante Olivieri reports two locations near Casteggio (PV) called Frasso and Frassi. The Olivieri hypothesizes
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