Troisi

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Troisi is a surname of Italian origin. The name originates from the Latin Trogisii [1] which refers to descendants of Trogisio [2] or others of the same name. It may refer to:

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References

  1. Carducci, Giosuè; Fiorini, Vittorio; Fedele, Pietro (1723). Muratori, Lodovico (ed.). Rerum italicarum scriptores: raccolta degli storici italiani dal cinquecento al millecinquecento[Writers of Italian Events: a collection from Italian historians between the sixteenth and the fifteenth century] (in Italian). Vol. 34. S. Lapi (published 1917). p. 180.
  2. Falco (1998). D'Angelo, Edoardo (ed.). Chronicon Beneventanum: città e feudi nell'Italia dei Normanni[Beneventan Chronicle: cities and fiefs in Norman Italy]. Per verba (in Italian). Tavarnuzze (Firenze): SISMEL - Ed. del Galluzzo. p. 252. ISBN   978-88-87027-17-4.