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Lucedio Abbey (Italian:
Abbazia di
Santa Maria di
Lucedio) is a 12th-century
former Cistercian foundation near Trino,
which is now in the
province of...
- and prelate. He was the
abbot of
Rivalta from 1180
until 1185,
abbot of
Lucedio (as
Peter II) from 1185
until 1205,
abbot of La Ferté (as
Peter II) from...
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Insula (built in the 10th–11th centuries) has 12th-century frescoes. The
Lucedio Abbey is also
located in the muni****l territory.
Church of San Michele...
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Marquis Raffaele Luigi De Ferrari,
Prince of
Lucedio, Duke of
Galliera (6 July 1803 – 23
November 1876) was an
Italian philanthropist and politician....
- of the order,
canonized on 4
March 1146
Bononio of
Lucedio (died 30
August 1026),
Abbot of
Lucedio,
canonized in 1026
Romuald (c. 951 - 19 June 1027)...
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Scariest Places on Earth.
Season 3.
Episode 3.
October 21, 2002. Fox Family. "
Lucedio:
Cursed Italian Monastery Dare".
Scariest Places on Earth.
Season 2. Episode...
- Elisabetta; Bacchetti, Tiziana; Tiano, Luca; Carloni, Patricia; Greci,
Lucedio; Damiani,
Elisabetta (2010). "Hot vs. cold
water steeping of different...
- Cinzia; Giovannelli, Donato; Damiani, Elisabetta; Astolfi, Paola; Greci,
Lucedio; Pusceddu,
Antonio (April 2008). "Sunscreens
Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting...
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Duchess of
Galliera (a
dukedom granted by the Pope in 1837) and
Princess of
Lucedio (granted by the King of
Italy in 1875) and
gaining her many
lands and their...
- of the Pope, Guy of Vaux-de-Cernay read a
letter delivered by
Peter of
Lucedio and
forbade the
conquest of the city "because it is a city of Christians...