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- The Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore is a large Benedictine monastery in the Italian region of Tuscany, 10 km south of Asciano. Its buildings, which are...
- original hermitage, called Monte Oliveto in honour of Christ's P****ion. The monastery later became known as "Monte Oliveto Maggiore" ("greater") to distinguish...
- Oliveto (or Uliveto) may refer to : Oliveto, Italian for olive grove Count of Oliveto, a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Naples, in southern Italy Oliveto (surname)...
- Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto, is an ancient church and convent located in piazza Monteoliveto in central Naples, Italy. Across Monteoliveto street from the...
- priest and the founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Virgin of Monte Oliveto. In the Roman Martyrology he is commemorated on August 20, but in the...
- land. Perhaps the most notable edifice of this area is the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, located 10 km south of Asciano. The region is known for its...
- Seminare, fruttare, raccoglieremezzadri e salariati sulle terre di MonteOliveto Maggiore (1374–1430). Milano: Feltrinelli. Colica A., Guasparri G. (1990)...
- are still venerated. Her confidant, Dom Jerome (Italian: Girolamo de Monte Oliveto), wrote a vita (biography) of her life in 1507, very shortly after her...
- Monastery of Sta Maria di Pilastrello, in Italy, of the Congregation of Monte Oliveto Maggiore. He is the Director of the World Community for Christian Meditation...
- Headquarters) on via Medina. Just north and across the street on via Monteoliveto is the 16th-century Palazzo Orsini di Gravina. To make way for the building...