Dear all, following the documents from Counts of Torso from Udine. Friuli and the Ancient Viking DNA test results, the Uttendorf coat of arms and research done by Counts of Di A Antonini and Enrico del Torso (Fondo del Torso, Udine) and professor Erick Anthoni Helsinki UNI, d. In 1978) and the research of PhD L. Gargneglutti from Venice a path from Nordgau until Capodistria and in late 1308 in Veneto was found just found a few months ago. The very rare Y DNA of Viking grave in Fröjel Gotland (VK-461) near Folinghbo and Visby Is possible in 975 for Nordgau, from the Kashubiaan nobility, as explained in the files from the Counts of Udine. A man with the name (Italian writing) was Alberto DI Fillingher nobile di Wurttemberg, Signore DI Foling, in Svevia. The drawing of the coat of arms is of Upper Austrian Grans von Uttendorff, and should originate from Nordgau. The de Antoninis branch left for Cracow from Veneto, Villa Gargna in 1400 and is today known a Anthoni living in several branches at least in Finland after the year 1700, when escaping from the Swedish Baltic colony the invading Russian troops of tsar Peter the Great. The ancestors ha changed from the Polish service for the Swedish in and after 1620 when Sweden took the Gdansk area from the Polish crown. At the end it looks like that there is some evidence in the legends of Vikings in Nordgau and as in the Kastel Rheimschronic suggests. I will sent materials if anybody is interested in this research. My wife is of this de Antoninis -Anthoni family as professor Anthoni also. My email is leherkki@gmail.com, I am a former historian and written some modest books. Yours. Erkki Lehto