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- The Montevergine, also known as Partenio or Monti di Avella, is a limestone m****if in Campania, central Italy, part of the Apennine chain. It is located...
- Sanctuary of Montevergine is a Marian church in Mercogliano, located in the hamlet of Montevergine. It's a part of the Territorial Abbey of Montevergine, one...
- Montevergine is a m****if in Campania, Italy; location of the Territorial Abbey of Montevergine. Montevergine may also refer to: Montevergine funicular...
- William of Montevergine, or William of Vercelli, (Italian: Guglielmo) (Latin: Gulielmus) (1085 – 25 June 1142), also known as William the Abbot, was a...
- The Montevergine funicular (Italian: Funicolare di Montevergine) is a funicular railway that connects the town of Mercogliano with the mountain and catholic...
- Abbey of Montevergine (Latin: Territorialis Abbatia Montisvirginis) is a Latin Church territorial abbey located in the commune of Montevergine in the ecclesiastical...
- santuario di Montevergine: La Madonna di Montevergine". Archived from the original on 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2024-07-27. "**** Madonnas in Montevergine: The Feast...
- The Chiesa di Montevergine (Church of Montevergine), also known as San Girolamo is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church in Noto, region of Sicily, Italy...
- the unification of Italy. Tourist destinations are the Sanctuaries of Montevergine, San Gerardo Maiella of Caposele and San Francesco a Folloni; the ski...
- Obazine (1084–1154) Robert of Arbrissel (c. 1045 – 1116) William of Montevergine (1085–1142) Nicholas Justiniani (fl. 1153–1179) Sylvester Gozzolini (1177–1267)...