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- Ravenna around 305 AD. Solutor, along with Octavius and Adventor (Italian: Solutore, Ottavio, e Avventore), (died ca. 284 AD) is patron saint of Turin. Historical...
- an abbot of San Solutore near Turin. His feast day is February 12. His family was of the nobility. He became a monk at San Solutore in 1006. He subsequently...
- 1000 until his death in 1011. In 1006 Gezo founded the monastery of San Solutore in Turin, which was dedicated to saints Solutor, Octavius and Adventor...
- Ausiliatrice". Archived from the original on 2007-05-03. Retrieved 2007-02-12. San Solutore "SALESIANI DON BOSCO-SDB/ Casa Madre TORINO-VALDOCCO / Santuario-Basilica...
- from 1100 until his death. Mainard made donations to the monastery of San Solutore in Turin and the house of canons at San Lorenzo in Oulx in Turin. Alongside...
- Sigifred, son of Adalgis in 1021 and a donation to the monastery of S. Solutore in Turin in 1031), give a good impression of the cities and counties that...
- his predecessor, Bishop Gezo of Turin, to the episcopal monastery of San Solutore in Turin. In January 1015, Landulf was in Rome, where he witnessed Pope...
- government. In Egypt, the Rite developed quickly under the direction of Brother Solutore Avventure Zola, Grand Hierophant from 1873 until the reign of King Farouk...
- was driven out by them; Gezo (1000), who founded the monastery of San Solutore in Turin Landulf (1037), who founded the Abbey of Cavour and repaired the...
- (“Little Palace”, under the jurisdiction of the commendatory abbots of San Solutore) and Carré (“Quadrated”, under the jurisdiction of the lay feudatories)...