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Novalesa Abbey (Italian:
Abbazia di
Novalesa) is a
Benedictine monastery in the
Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. It was
founded in 726, and...
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Novalesa (Piedmontese: Novalèisa, Arpitan: Nonalésa, French: Novalaise) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in the
Italian region...
- Gall.
Chronicon Novaliciense ("Chronicle of
Novalesa"), a
Latin prose chronicle composed c.1060, at
Novalesa Abbey:
Waltarius figures in
chapters 7-13....
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Montanaro Monteu da Po
Moriondo Torinese Nichelino Noasca Nole
Nomaglio None
Novalesa Oglianico Orb****ano Orio
Canavese Osasco Osasio Oulx
Ozegna Palazzo Canavese...
- concessions. The
Chronicon Novaliciense, the
chronicle of the
abbey of
Novalesa, is the
primary source for his life.
Arduin was the
eldest son of Roger...
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Nineteenth Century.
Several abbeys were
built to
accommodate pilgrims, such as
Novalesa Abbey founded in 726AD on the foot of a
mountain and the
monumental Sacra...
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Chronicle of
Novalesa) is a
monastic chronicle which was
written in the mid-eleventh
century in the
valley of Susa. The
Chronicle of
Novalesa was written...
- of the family, Syagria, made a
large donation of land to the
monks of
Novalesa Abbey in 739. "The last
known member of the
Syagrii was an
abbot of Nantua...
- fall of the
Western Roman Empire, in the
Middle Ages it was
owned by the
Novalesa Abbey and then by the
provosts of Oulx. From 1000, it was part of the Dauphiné...
- to cup-and-rings, it is
possible to cite in the
western Alps only the
Novalesa stone, in the
Cenischia Valley, near the Italian-French border.
Found in...