About the Appolonia Name

All are extremely rare, Apollo has a strain in Naples, one in Lucera in Foggia and one in Mazara del Vallo in Trapani, Apollon is almost unique, probably from Sicily, Apollonia, seems to have a Lombard and a strain in Belluno, Appolonia has a very small strain Lombardy in Brescia, Appolloni, Lombard has a strain and one in Belluno, Apolloni but is clearly present, has an important strain in Vicenza, one of the Marches, Forli and Florence and one in Rome, Apollonius was a big log Lombard, particularly in Brescia ; one in Belluno, in a roman a nell'iserniese and one in Lecce, Appolloni is typical of the central belt which includes Ancona and Macerata, Umbria, Lazio and Aquila, Appolloni very rare, is of Caserta Appoloni has a strain in Trentino which also affects the nearby Verona and Vicenza, Appolonia, quite rare, is the area that includes the Venetian and Udinese all derive from the name of greek god Apollon transformed by the Romans in personal name Apollonius, Italianate then Apollonius we have an illustrious example Rhodio Apollonius (295 BC - 215 BC) poet greek librarian of the Library of Alexandria, author of the Argonautica inter alia: "... Apollonius Rhodius Graeco, et Faccus Valerius, Latin carmine, descripserunt. quod Igniarium in Golden Torque equitum illorum intertextum Veller conspicitur .... "
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Apollonius, Apollonius surname from the name, successor of the Latin Apollonius is a cross between the noble Roman Etruscan Aplonius / Apluni and the name derived from greek Apollonios Apollon, the name of the god Apollo in mythology greek-roman.