- approved. San
Constabile (Costabile) (in Italian) San
Constabile (Costabile)
Constabilis of Cava
Constabilis of Cava Portals:
Biography Catholicism Italy...
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serving for
several decades as
abbot until his death. He was
succeeded by
Constabilis, who had
served as Peter's coadjutor. The
first four
abbots of Cava were...
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Christian feast day:
Seven Founders of the
Servite Order Alexis Falconieri Constabilis Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and
Companions Fintan of
Clonenagh Janani...
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Michael Capriate San
Gervasio –
Alexander of
Bergamo Castellabate –
Constabilis Castelplanio –
Joseph Catania – Agatha,
Aloysius Gonzaga Cervignano d'Adda...
- are Alferius; Leo I (1050–79);
Peter of
Pappacarbone (1079–1123); and
Constabilis. Cava de' Tirreni,
Italy (Italia) La Trinità
della Cava Holweck, Frederick...
- Cavensium),
Alferius (1011–1050), Leo (1050–1079),
Peter (1079–1122), and
Constabilis (1122–1124).
Caffaro di
Rustico da
Caschifellone et al.:
Genoese Chronicles...
- Béziers,
France Bishop of Béziers
Caradoc 1124 Haroldston,
Wales Constabilis 1060 Tresino, Lucania,
modern Italy 1124 Cava de' Tirreni, Campania,...
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current Castellabate is tied to
Saint Costabile Gentilcore (St.
Constabilis),
fourth abbot of La Trinità
della Cava. In 1123, the same year in which...
- the
National Gallery in
London since 1867. The work is
recorded in the
Constabili collection and
appears in an 1851
inventory of the
Barbi Cinti collection...
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Naples with allies. The
medieval fief of Licosa,
established by the
abbot Constabilis in 1123, was part of the
baronage of
Castello dell'Abate, and was administered...