Flavio Gioia's birthplace is alternately given as Amalfi, Positano, Naples, or ultimately, Gioia, a town in Puglia, hence the derivation of the reputed surname.
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This study was cited and confirmed by the historian Alessandro Barbero in a popular Italian scientific TV program, Superquark (transmission of 7 August 2008).
Flavio Gioja (c. 1300) may have been an Italian mariner and inventor
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