When Stefano D'Agata was born about 1764, in Valverde, Catania, Sicily, Italy, his father, Venerando D'Agata, was 30 and his mother, Angela Caterina La Spina, was 25.
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Napoleon abdicated his throne and Italy was broken up into small kingdoms.
Small revolutions in the kingdoms. Venice, Rome and Tuscany declare themselves Republics.
Austria regains control of most of Italy.
Some characteristic forenames: Italian Salvatore, Alfio, Angelo, Filomena, Gino, Orazio.
Italian (Sicily): metronymic from the female personal name Agata (from Latin Agatha, from Greek Agathē, from agathos ‘good’); see Agate .
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