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Alferius (Italian: Sant'Alferio) (930–1050) was an
Italian abbot and saint.
Alferius was born in
Salerno to the
noble Pappacarbona family. He
spent many...
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stands in a
gorge of the
Finestre Hills. It was
founded in 1011 by
Alferius of Pappacarbone, a
noble of
Salerno who
became a
Cluniac monk and had lived...
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Sithin in Saint-Omer in France,
later Bishop of Thérouanne (714)
Saint Alferius, (Alpherius, Adalfericus), monk,
founder of the
Monastery of La Cava (1050)...
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brother of the Liao
dynasty (Khitan)
Emperor Taizong,
leaves for China.
Alferius,
Italian abbot and
saint (d. 1050)
Boleslaus II, duke of
Bohemia (d. 999)...
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Features include the
ambon with
mosaics (12th century), the
grotto of St.
Alferius, the
Romanesque cloister (13th century) and the
large library, housing...
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Princess of Kiev (b. 1001)
October 29 – Eadsige,
archbishop of
Canterbury Alferius (or Alferio),
Italian abbot and
saint (b. 930)
Anund Jacob (or James),...
- Day (Bolivia)
Christian feast day:
Adoniram Judson (Episcopal Church)
Alferius Blessed Angelo Carletti di Chiv****o
Erkembode Pope
Julius I
Teresa of the...
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grotto of
Arsicia that had been used by the
founder of the abbey,
Alferius.
Constabilis died on 17
February 1124. He was
succeeded by Simeon. After...
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saints on
December 21, 1893, by Pope Leo XIII. The
first four
abbots are
Alferius (Alferio), the
founder and
first abbot (1050); Leo I (1050–79);
Peter of...
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Princess of Kiev (b. 1001)
October 29 – Eadsige,
archbishop of
Canterbury Alferius (or Alferio),
Italian abbot and
saint (b. 930)
Anund Jacob (or James),...