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Vallombrosians (alternately
spelled Vallombrosans,
Vallumbrosians or
Vallumbrosans) are a
monastic religious order in the
Catholic Church. They are named...
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known as
Saint Roxanne (Italian:
Santa Rosanna) was the
founder of the
Vallumbrosan Nuns. Born
Rosanna Negusanti to a
noble family from ****za, she was married...
- July 1073) was an
Italian Roman Catholic abbot and the
founder of the
Vallumbrosan Order. Born into a
noble family,
Gualberto was a
predictably vain individual...
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Bulgarian priest and
hermit John
Gualbert (died 1073),
Founder of the
Vallumbrosan Order John
Theristus (1049–1129),
Italian Benedictine monk John of Pulsano...
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nobleman Giovanni Gualberto in 1038 and
became the
mother house of the
Vallumbrosan Order. What
began as a hermit's
small wooden hut was
followed by a built...
- in
central Florence, Tuscany, Italy. It is the
mother church of the
Vallumbrosan Order of Monks,
founded in 1092 by a
Florentine nobleman.
South on Via...
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Originally attached to a
Benedictine monastery, it
later p****ed to the
Vallumbrosan Order. The
church is
noted for the 11th
century mosaic pavement, depicting...
- Nuns (Order of St. Ursula) O.S.U. St.
Angela Merici Ursuline 1535 V
Vallumbrosan Order St. John
Gualbert Benedictine 11th
century Venerini Sisters (Religious...
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likely to have
belonged to the
Alberti family.
Bertha joined the
Vallumbrosan Order, a
branch of the Benedictines, at
Santa Felicita,
Florence in 1143...
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Emperor Go-Reizei of ****an (b. 1025) 1310 –
Saint Humility,
founder of the
Vallumbrosan religious order of nuns (b. c.1226) 1409 –
Blanche of England, sister...