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    The Vallombrosians (alternately spelled Vallombrosans, Vallumbrosians or Vallumbrosans) are a monastic religious order in the Catholic Church. They are...
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    Giovanni Gualberto (c. 985 – 12 July 1073) was an Italian Roman Catholic abbot and the founder of the Vallumbrosan Order. Born into a noble family, Gualberto...
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  • followed by all Benedictine monasteries, as well as by the Camaldolese, Vallombrosians, Cistercians, Hirsau congregations, and other offshoots of the Benedictine...
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    including the monks of the Abbey of Montecassino, the Camaldolese, the Vallombrosians, the Vittorini of Marseille, the Cistercians of Bernard of Clairvaux...
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    Stephen had experienced the monastic traditions of the Camaldolese and Vallombrosians before joining Molesme Abbey. On 21 March 1098, Robert's small group...
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    November 1089) was an Italian Roman Catholic Benedictine monk from the Vallombrosians branch. He also served as a cardinal and was named as the Cardinal-Bishop...
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    of his policies and decisions were influenced from his time with the Vallombrosians. Stephen Harding served as abbot of Cîteaux for twenty-three years....
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  • brow; with an angel showing Humbert the Cross Humility habit of the Vallombrosians[a] Hunegund of France Sometimes represented kneeling at the feet of...
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    the street is the Palazzo Spini Feroni. The church was founded by the Vallombrosians in the 11th century (when it was outside the city walls), and subsequently...
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    Since 1198 the church has been served by Benedictine monks of the Vallombrosian order. The church incorporates mosaic decoration that mark it among...
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    funicular. The complex, elevated to the rank of Basilica and maintained by Vallombrosian monks, is devoted to Our Lady of Grace of Montenero, patron of Tuscany...
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    210. Actius: Ughelli, pp. 94-95. Cappelletti, p. 517. Ambrosius was a Vallombrosian monk and abbot. On 2 November 1155, Bishop Ambrosius made a land grant:...
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    Margravine and Guido Guerra took part in a meeting of abbots of the Vallombrosians Order, which they both sponsored. On 19 November 1103 they gave the...
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    would fit well with the historical context. In the 1060s, reformist Vallombrosian monks accused bishop Pietro Mezzabarba of Florence of simony, specifically...
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  • Passignano - The Antinoris bought the 325 hectare estate around the historic Vallombrosian abbey in 1987, including the right to use the abbey's cellars. Fifty...
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    Century, as Valle d'Inferno (Valley of Hell). In the XVII Century the Vallombrosian Colombino Bassi, from Livorno, decided to establish a church intitulated...
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  • not due to Bernini, but was mainly a product of commissions by the Vallombrosians monks, and some by the Jesuits in the 1920-1930s. First chapel on right:...
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    Slav Congregation 1945 1 13 7 Olivetan Congregation 1319 20 234 119 Vallombrosian Congregation 1036 9 73 48 Camaldolese Congregation 980 12 88 49 Sylvestrine...
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    painting is unknown, but they could have been a member of the order of Vallombrosians, who governed the Santa Trinita at the time, or a member of another...
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    "Father of Humanism." The present convent occupies the site where a Vallombrosian monastery existed in the 13th century, which later passed to the Sylvestrine...
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    religious orders arrived on the island, including the Camaldolese, the Vallombrosians, the Cistercians, the Victorians, etc. Following this phenomenon, through...
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    abbey of Badia di Passignano, a religious hermitage under the order of Vallombrosians, founded by Saint Giovanni Gualberto in the eleventh century. Over the...
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    choirbooks by Evangelista della Croce, Benedetto da Corteregia of Bergamo, Vallombrosian monk of the monastery of San Lanfranco, and Guarnerio Beretta dating...
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  • 1246 (Acta Sanctorum, April, II, 393);" Humilitas, first abbess of the Vallombrosian Nuns, d. 1310 (Acta Sanctorum, May, V, 211);" Odour of sanctity As worded...
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    commendatory abbot Pietro Contarini who opposed this idea by introducing four Vallombrosian monks into San Zeno from the nearby church of the Holy Trinity and going...
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    suggesting a prior religious structure. After the abbey was occupied by the Vallombrosian order monks in 1075, the structure was reconstructed. In 1808, the monastery...
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    (Acta Sanctorum, August, I, 184);" "St. Humilitas, first abbess of the Vallombrosian Nuns, d. 1310 (Acta Sanctorum, May, V, 211);" "St. John the Almsgiver...
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    of Cittanova (1442 – retired 1448); died 1457 Placido de Pavanello, Vallombrosians (O.S.B. Vall.) (1457.01.24 – 1464.11.05); previously Titular Bishop...
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  • Tuscan worship who also appear in other manuscripts created by the Vallombrosians in the dioceses of Florence and Fiesole (including the monasteries of...
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    abbey first belonged to the Benedictine order, but then given to the Vallombrosian order, and suppressed by the 16th century. The present layout of this...
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