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- Peter of Pappacarbone (Italian: San Pietro di Pappacarbone) (died 4 March 1123) was an Italian abbot, bishop, and saint. He was abbot of La Trinità della...
- a gorge of the Finestre Hills. It was founded in 1011 by Alferius of Pappacarbone, a noble of Salerno who became a Cluniac monk and had lived as a hermit...
- – Otto (the Rich), count of Ballenstedt (b. 1070) March 4 – Peter of Pappacarbone, Italian abbot and bishop May 3 – Felicia of Roucy, queen of Aragon and...
- Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Republic of Venice signed Saint Peter of Pappacarbone (?-1123) abbot Saint Berardo (11th century – 19 December 1123) saint...
- Saint Peter of Damaskos (c. 1027–1107)[citation needed] Saint Peter of Pappacarbone (d. 1123) Saint Peter Martyr (1206–1252), Saint Peter of Verona Saint...
- Savoy (Roman Catholic Church) Paul Cuffee (Episcopal Church) Peter of Pappacarbone Blessed Zoltán Meszlényi March 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) St Casimir's...
- XIII. The first four abbots are Alferius; Leo I (1050–79); Peter of Pappacarbone (1079–1123); and Constabilis. Cava de' Tirreni, Italy (Italia) La Trinità...
- XIII. The first four abbots are Alferius; Leo I (1050–79); Peter of Pappacarbone (1079–1122); and Constabilis (1122 - 1124). Cava de' Tirreni, Italy (Italia)...
- – Otto (the Rich), count of Ballenstedt (b. 1070) March 4 – Peter of Pappacarbone, Italian abbot and bishop May 3 – Felicia of Roucy, queen of Aragon and...
- of the abbey. On January 10, 1118, he was promoted by abbot Peter of Pappacarbone to the position of coadjutor. He subsequently succeeded Peter as abbot...