- a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Silvestrines". Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. Eder...
- and a sale of
November 1278, to the new
Benedictine congregation of
Silvestrine monks at Montefano. In each, a
woman recluse-hermit
gives to the monastery...
- the
Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Saint John dal
Bastone 12th-century
Silvestrine monk, born in Paterno.
Francesco Stelluti, co-founder of the Accademia...
-
century Romanesque church once
stood at the site
built adjacent to a
Silvestrine monastery. The
church was
rebuilt in 1539;
since 1220, the monastery...
- Italy.
Building at the site was
begun by the
Biccherna for
monks of the
Silvestrine order in 1345. In 1440 it was p****ed to the
Benedictines of
Santa Giustina...
- ("Dedicated to St.
Stephen the Protomartyr, the
Congregation of the
Silvestrine Monks"). On the
sides of the
portal were once
located the two basalt...
- was
completed in 1881. The
church was
originally administered by the
Silvestrines but in 1972 it was
entrusted to the Franciscans. In 2006, the Sri Lanka...
- it was ****igned
first to the
Oratory of
Saint Philip Neri, then the
Silvestrine order. The façade is simple, made of brick. The
layout of the church...
- sail-like campanile.
Initially this
church was
likely ****ociated with the
Silvestrine order,
which founded by St
Sylvester Gozzolini,
canonized in 1598. But...
-
established in 1231,
where Giuseppe dei
Conti Atti and Ugo Laico, both
Silvestrines, are also buried. On 15
November 1728, Pope
Benedict XIV established...