Volcán de La Corona is a 609 meters (1,998 ft) high extinct volcano on the Canary Island of Lanzarote (Spain), near the village of Yé in the municipality...
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Big Sur. The other congregation, known as the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona (Er. Cam.), was established by the Renaissance reformer Paolo Giustiniani...
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are located inside the volcanic tube created by the eruption of the Monte Corona volcano. The tube is 6 km long, of which at least 1.5 km is located below...
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La Corona, a protected area of the Canary Islands. The cave was created around 3,000 years ago by lava flows erupting from the nearby volcano Monte Corona...
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000-foot (1,500 metre) long tube formed some 20,000 years ago when the Monte Corona volcano erupted on the island of Lanzarote. The erupted molten rock flowed...
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monastic community at Holy Family Hermitage, part of the Congregation of Monte Corona. Bloomingdale was originally called Bloomfield, and under the latter...
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Benedict, e.g., the Camaldolese wearing white. (The Camaldolese of Monte Corona, however, always wear a cloak instead of a cowl.) Today, cowls are primarily...
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Sandals were also adopted by the Camaldolese monks of the Congregation of Monte Corona (1522), the Maronite Catholic monks, the Poor Hermits of St. Jerome of...
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Tusculan Hermitage Monastery was founded in 1607 by Camaldolese Monks of Monte Corona. In 1613 the building was completed. The convent's church is devoted...
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Corona (Spanish for "Crown") is a city in northwestern Riverside County, California, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 157...
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Hermitage of Camaldoli (redirect from Hermitage of Monte Giove)
hermitage was constructed in 1585 by the Camaldolese congregation of Monte Corona on the ruins of an ancient chapel, founded by San Gaudioso in 439. On...
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the Benedictines and Cistercians. In 1523, the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona were recognized as a separate congregation of monks. In 1435, Francis...
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border region of Austria and Italy. The mountains Monte Auernig, Monte Carnizza and the eponymous Monte Corona are composed of the formation. The formation...
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west, and the 2,144 metres (7,034 ft) Monte Corona is further to the west. Streams draining the south slopes of Monte Padru are tributaries to the Asco river...
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Retrieved 14 December 2009. Summitpost.org. "Monte Corona". Retrieved 14 December 2009. Summitpost.org. "Monte Cinto". Retrieved 14 December 2009. Summitpost...
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congregation within the tradition of the order. They took the title of Monte Corona, which was established as their own motherhouse. Orazio Giustiniani (1599-1649)...
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Monte Rotondo, Monte Renoso and Monte Incudine. The main peaks are Monte Cinto, Punta Minuta, Paglia Orba, Monte Padro, Monte Traunato, Monte Corona,...
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Cintul, Santuario de Virgen de la Peña, ermita de San Cipriano, ermita de Monte Corona, etc. Museums: Cantabrian Sea Maritime Museum, Ethnographic Museum of...
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Resort. In 1975, Calvary Chapel Bible College purchased and renovated the Monte Corona resort, repurposing it as a Biblical college and Conference Center. In...
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Mauro Corona (Baselga di Piné, 9 August 1950), is an Italian writer, mountaineer and wood carver. Author of several books, some of which are bestseller...
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mainly Capu Ladroncellu (2145 m), Monte Corona (2144 meters), the Capu a u Dente (2025 meters), Punta Radich (2012 m), Monte Grosso (1937 meters) and San Parteo...
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The Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall (HCB) or simply the Great Wall is a galaxy filament that is the largest known structure in the observable universe...
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by rail are marked with a green diamond (◆). Sansepolcro Palazzaccia Monte Corona Perugia Sant'Anna Deruta Todi Ponte Rio Terni "Relazione Finanziaria...
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is still a main feature of the construction. Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona purchased the island in 1645. The Venetian nobility provided them with...
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Catholic, Carmelite 1962 C Camaldolese Hermits of the Congregation of Monte Corona Er. Cam. Fr. Paul Giustiniani Benedictine 1525 Camaldolese E.C. St. Romuald...
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Cayetano Corona Gaspariano is a Mexican potter from San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala, who is the only authenticated producer of Talavera ceramics in the state...
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inside the church, where the main altar was. Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona purchased the island in 1645. The Venetian nobility provided them with...
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the formation of the 6 km (3.7 mi) lava tube during an eruption of the Monte Corona volcano some 20,000 years ago. Wikispecies has information related to...
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Leclercq, Jean; Giustiniani, Paul (2003). Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona (ed.). Camaldolese Extraordinary. Holy Family Hermitage. p. 19. ISBN 9780972813228...
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abbots of San Pietro Joannes (1105), who consecrated the monastery of Monte Corona Vivianus, who was present at the council of 1179 Giovanni (1206), who...
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