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Corsican society is a militarized society, during the Middle Ages, many Corsican mens had been part of Condottiere troops in the service of various kingdoms and empires in Europe. [31] This was probably due to the fact that Corsica, deprived of wealth resources, could only enrich itself at the time through its inhabitants waging war.
The list is a historical list which contains the surnames of the first 403 Corsican families who immigrated to Puerto Rico in the 19th Century which was compiled by genealogist and historian Colonel (USAF Ret. ) Hector A. Negroni. dozens of other Corsican families immigrated to the island after the initial 403 families.
Pasquale Paoli (1725-1807), Corsican patriot, statesman and military leader; Charles Pasqua (1927-2015), French politician of Corsican ancestry; Alicia Pietri (1923-2011), public figure of Corsican ancestry who twice served as First Lady of Venezuela (1969–1974 and 1994–1999) Juan Pietri Pietri, Venezuelan militar of Corsican ancestry
The following is a list of some of the surnames of the first Corsican families who immigrated to the Adjuntas, Yauco, Guayanilla, and Guánica areas of Puerto Rico in the 19th Century. This list was compiled by genealogist and historian Colonel (USAF Ret.) Héctor A. Negroni who has done exhaustive research on the Corsican migration and origins ...
Guidicelli is a Corsican surname. Notable people with the surname include: Matteo Guidicelli (born 1990), Filipino-Italian actor, model, singer and former kart racer; Sarah Guidicelli (born 1988), Filipina singer, performer and actress
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Péraldi, Peraldi is an Italian and Corsican surname. Notable people with the surname include: François Peraldi (1938–1993), Canadian psychoanalyst and linguist; Nicolas Péraldi (1841–1914), French notary who was Deputy of Corsica, then Senator of Corsica
Simeoni is an Italian surname or Corsican. Notable people with the surname include: Edmond Simeoni (1934-2018), Corsican political activist and nationalist ; Filippo Simeoni (born 1971), Italian cyclist; Gilles Simeoni (1967-), Corsican politician, son of Edmond Simeoni and nephew of Max ;