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Vangadizza Abbey (Italian:
Abbazia della Vangadizza) is a
former Benedictine abbey in the
modern comune of
Badia Polesine,
northern Italy. It was an independent...
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lived to at
least his 90s. He died in
August 1097 at the
monastery of
Vangadizza (Badia Polesine),
where he was buried. "Henrici IV diplomata, no. 289...
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Piacenza d'Adige, Terrazzo, Trecenta. The main
sight is the
abbey of
Vangadizza. The town has a
station on the Verona-Legnago-Rovigo railroad. It can...
- of Canove, Casette, Porto, San Pietro, San Vito, Terranegra, Torretta,
Vangadizza and Vigo.
Church of San
Salvaro (12th century).
Cathedral (Duomo), from...
- The
sarcophagus which once
housed the
remains of Azzo VI d'Este and his wife
Alice of Châtillon, in the
Abbey of
Vangadizza,
Badia Polesine....
- Son of
Alberto Azzo I and
Adela 1029 – 20
August 1097 20
August 1097
Vangadizza aged 99–100?
Lordship of Este
Raised to:
Marquisate of Este Kunigunde...
- Bernardino,
Montecchia di
Crosara in the Cava
Basalti stone farm, Legnago/
Vangadizza at Rosta,
Zevio at
Villa da Lisca, San
Martino Buon Albergo, Bonavigo...
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bought by
Count d'Espagnac and led to the
Abbey of
Santa Maria della Vangadizza in
Badia Polesine, Veneto,
where it
remained until 1982 when the last...
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island of
Antiparos in Greece, the
towns of Bertinoro, Loreo, Ormelle, and
Vangadizza in
northern and
central Italy, as well as
Barban and
Rakalj on the Istrian...
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version of the rupture" with Padua.
Gualpertino abandoned the
abbey of
Vangadizza to
study canon law in Padua,
where he was
eventually made
prior of the...