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Fruttuaria is an
abbey in the
territory of San
Benigno Canavese,
about twenty kilometers north of Turin,
northern Italy. The
foundation of the
abbey was...
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finally forced to
relinquish his crown. He died soon
after at the
Abbey of
Fruttuaria,
ending the
independence of the
Kingdom of
Italy from Germany. The study...
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Adelaide to
enforce clerical celibacy and
protect the
monasteries of
Fruttuaria and San
Michele della Chiusa. By contrast,
Alexander II (writing c.1066/7)...
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Cluniac Abbey of
Fruttuaria in Italy,
which led to St.
Blaise following the
Fruttuarian reforms. The
Empress Agnes was a
patron of
Fruttuaria, and retired...
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Chiusa (1642), of
Santa Maria d’Aulps (1645), of
Altacomba (1653), of
Fruttuaria di San
Benigno (1660) and
Casanuova (1687),
Lieutenant General of the...
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Adalbert of Bremen.
According to
Frutolf of Michelsberg,
Agnes retired to
Fruttuaria Abbey after the coup. When
Henry IV
reached the age of majority, Agnes...
- year,
Emperor Henry II
confirmed their joint donation to the
abbey of
Fruttuaria). Her
dowry included lands in the
counties of Tortona,
Parma and Piacenza...
- Bell
tower of the
abbey of
Fruttuaria, 11th century, near Ivrea, Piedmont...
- born in Chieri. He
completed (1776) the work of
Vittone for the
Abbey of
Fruttuaria di San
Benigno Canavese. He
enlarged (1772) the
Palazzo Mercadillo in...
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request of Pope John
XVIII – at the
consecration of the
Abbey of
Fruttuaria,
alongside other bishops from the region. F. Savio, Gli
antichi vescovi...