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    The abbey of San Clemente a Casauria is an abbey in the territory of Castiglione a Casauria, in the province of Pescara, Abruzzo, Central Italy. The abbey...
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  • Abbey of San Clemente may refer to: Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, in the province of Pescara, Abruzzo Abbey of San Clemente al Volmano, in the province...
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    Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park". The Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, a Romanesque Gothic abbey built by Louis II and dedicated to Saint Clement...
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  • Italy Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, an abbey in Castiglione a Casauria, in the province of Pescara, Abruzzo, central Italy Abbey of San Clemente al Volmano...
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    a succession of rivalries between the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, to which the territories of Tocco belonged de jure, and lords of Germanic origin...
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    Torre de' Passeri (category Municipalities of the Province of Pescara)
    Passum" (Torre del passo), a tower located near the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria. A prominent feature of Torre de' Passeri is Castello Gizzi (called by...
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    Castello Caracciolo (category Tocco da Casauria)
    where the heirs of Girardo, lord of Popoli, obtained possession of the Castrum Tocci from the abbot of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria in 1016; after...
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    Louis II's daughter, Ermengard of Italy. In 911, a Saracen incursion destroyed both the Abbey of Casauria and San Clemente. Rebuilt, the monastery was again...
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  • Marrucini (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    centers included Ceio (San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore), Iterpromium (whose ruins are under the Abbey of San Clemente at Casauria), Civitas Danzica (Rapino)...
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    Popoli Terme (category Municipalities of the Province of Pescara)
    Torre de' Passeri The abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, founded in 871 The church of St Francis, begun in the 15th century The church of Santissima Trinità...
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  • gave the church of Sant'Eufemia and surrounding land at Caramanico to the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria which retained possession of the town until...
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    Abruzzo (redirect from Region of Abruzzo)
    II of Italy founded, as the Carolingian Emperor, a monastery, which would become very powerful in the history of Abruzzo (Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria)...
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    death in 894. He was the son of Guy III of Spoleto and Ageltrude, born in San Rufino. He was the last ruler to issue a capitulary in the Carolingian...
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    erected as a fief of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, date back to before the 11th century. The primary function of the castle was defensive, and only...
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    traces of saints' figures, is from the 12th century. The ambo has a square shape, and is similar to those in the San Clemente Abbey of Casauria and in...
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    Marquise Smeralda Mazara of Sulmona on the remains of a 12th-century defense tower of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria. In 1967, the castle passed...
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    square of the city, there is the Nave (trad. the ship), a sculpture by Pietro Cascella. Abbey of San Clemente (Castiglione a Casauria) Abbey of San Liberatore...
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    century, guarding the pass of the Popoli gorges, protecting the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria. The triangular layout of the walls, as seen today, was...
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  • San Clemente Abbey, Castiglione a Casauria San Giorgio Monastery, Venice San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Palermo San Giovanni in Venere, Fossacesia San Liberatore...
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  • John Clement Gordon (category Bishops of Galloway (Church of Scotland))
    him the benefice of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, by reason of which Gordon commonly went by the name of the "Abate Clemente". It is observable...
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    Convento di San Francesco (Lanciano), Convento Michetti, Ex Convento di San Donato), abbeys (San Clemente a Casauria, San Liberatore a Majella, San Giovanni...
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  • Rerum italicarum scriptores (category Historiography of Italy)
    by Duchesne and completed from a Malaspina manuscript. John Bernard: History of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria (Chronicon Casauriense) to 1182...
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    bishop of Amiternum. A bishop Gribaldus (874), whose labelled image appears on the late 12th century bronze doors of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, is...
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  • this age of monumental cathedral, between which they already maintain to the medieval system. Abruzzo San Clemente a Casauria San Liberatore a Maiella...
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    Guy of Casauria, a monk at Farfa who became Abbot of Casauria Abbey near Chieti in Italy (1045) Saint Amphilochius of the Kiev Caves, Bishop of Vladimir...
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    into Italy, where he granted a diploma to the monastery of San Clemente a Casauria, one of Louis II's most favored houses. In the diploma Carloman declared...
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    zeppa di anacronismi." Dominicus had been abbot of the monastery of S. Clemente in Casauria. He was named a bishop by Pope Leo IX. On 21 December 1053, his...
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    Bernard as a possible heir, wrote in his Deeds of Charlemagne: I will not tell you [Charles the Fat] of this [the Viking sack of the Abbey of Prüm] until...
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    Simone of Subiaco, Leonato of S. Clemente in Casauria, Ruggiero of Benevento, Roffredo of Montecassino or Riccardo of Montecassino seem to have never participated...
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