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Brun is a possible hypothesis, Mario is (for me) wrong because in the upper line you can read "cognome e nome della madre" and Mario is a male name. Besides, I see a "treat" at the end of the word Mario that can only indicates an "a" and not a "o".
I'm in favour of Maria
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The dialects of modern Italian all have their roots in the spoken form of Latin (Vulgar Latin), in use throughout the Roman Empire. Vulgar Latin had, no doubt, its own local peculiarities before the fall of the Empire. The political instability that followed Roman rule kept Italy from re-uniting as ...