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The oldest Sardinian documents from the twelfth century show that the binomial system of personal identification (first name+surname) was already established. Later sources, however, also reveal that persons could possess more than one surname. This mechanism (sometimes resulting in two, three, or four surnames) permitted men and women to remain identified with both the patriline and the matriline,...