- The
Vallombrosians (alternately
spelled Vallombrosans,
Vallumbrosians or Vallumbrosans) are a
monastic religious order in the
Catholic Church. They are...
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black sca****r; in
choir they wore a
large cloak,
instead of a cowl; the
Vallombrosan lay
brothers wore a cap
instead of a hood, and
their habit was shorter;...
- John. He
entered the
Vallombrosan monastery of
Struma near
Arezzo as a boy. In
November 1158, the
emperor placed the
Vallombrosan under imperial protection...
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Italian writer and poet, of
mainly secular works,
despite having been a
Vallombrosan monk.
Agnolo Firenzuola was born in Florence. The
family name was taken...
- (Italian:
Abbazia di San Basilide, also
known as
Badia Cavana, is a
former Vallombrosan monastery and
church located in the
neighborhood of San
Michele Cavana...
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painting was at some
point transferred from the
Church of San
Salvi to the
Vallombrosan Sisterhood in
Santa Verdiana.[verification needed] In 1810, it entered...
- 1743) was an
Italian monk,
botanist and mycologist. An
abbott of the
Vallombrosan Order, he was a
mentor for Pier
Antonio Micheli who
named the
plant genus...
- in Poggio, was
present here by 1119. It
initially was
attached to a
Vallombrosan Abbey,
founded in 1096 by
Pietro da Siena. In 1683, it was transferred...
- by the
Vallombrosan order, who had the
facade rebuilt in the
present brick form by the
architect Antonio Matteucci. In turn when the
Vallombrosan order...
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altars were
dedicated to her in the two
monasteries she
founded of the
Vallombrosan Congregation. Her
feast day is
celebrated on 22 May. In 1972, the relics...