Novalesa (Piedmontese: Novalèisa, Arpitan: Nonalésa, French: Novalaise) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region...
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Novalesa Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di Novalesa) is a Benedictine monastery in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. It was founded in 726, and...
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Gall. Chronicon Novaliciense ("Chronicle of Novalesa"), a Latin prose chronicle composed c.1060, at Novalesa Abbey: Waltarius figures in chapters 7-13....
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Chronicle of Novalesa) is a monastic chronicle which was written in the mid-eleventh century in the valley of Susa. The Chronicle of Novalesa was written...
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Maurienne and Susa and later Patrician of Provence, founded the Abbey of Novalesa on 30 January 726, he put it under the Benedictine rule and independent...
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Nineteenth Century. Several abbeys were built to accommodate pilgrims, such as Novalesa Abbey founded in 726AD on the foot of a mountain and the monumental Sacra...
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fall of the Western Roman Empire, in the Middle Ages it was owned by the Novalesa Abbey and then by the provosts of Oulx. From 1000, it was part of the Dauphiné...
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of the family, Syagria, made a large donation of land to the monks of Novalesa Abbey in 739. "The last known member of the Syagrii was an abbot of Nantua...
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dies after a 28-year reign. Abbo of Provence, Frankish nobleman, founds Novalesa Abbey in Piedmont (Northern Italy). Benedictine abbey of Neuwiller founded...
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west of Turin. Its summit is the tripoint where the comunes of Usseglio, Novalesa and Mompantero meet. The international border crosses the Glacier de Rochemelon...
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Saint Just (San Giusto), presumed to be a martyred monk from the abbey of Novalesa. The church of the Abbey of San Giusto is now Susa Cathedral. After Ulric...
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Aistulf occurred nearby in 750. Later Avigliana depended on the Abbey of Novalesa, and subsequently, it was a possession of the House of Savoy. Avigliana...
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Amadeus and Peter witnessed a donation of their mother's to the Abbey of Novalesa. It was the last act of Amadeus and Peter together. On 9 August 1078, Peter...
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Life of St. Eldrado, abbot. 11th century fresco in Novalesa Abbey...
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to cup-and-rings, it is possible to cite in the western Alps only the Novalesa stone, in the Cenischia Valley, near the Italian-French border. Found in...
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territorial abbacy Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Asciano Nonantola Abbey, Nonantola Novalesa Abbey, Val di Susa Pomposa Abbey, Ferrara, a territorial abbacy Säben Abbey...
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is the seat of the Bishop of Susa and is dedicated to Saint Justus of Novalesa (Italian: San Giusto). In origin it was the church of the Benedictine Abbey...
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the Franks crossed the Alps and took base in the Benedictine Abbey of Novalesa, in the high valley of Dora Riparia. Mario Scoto, as he was known in Italy...
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Ulric Manfred restored the old church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Susa and Novalesa Abbey. In May 1028 with his wife Bertha, Ulric Manfred founded the convent...
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having crossed into Italy, passes through the settlements of Moncenisio, Novalesa and Venaus before meeting the Dora Riparia at Susa. AA.VV. (2004). "Elaborato...
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Moncenisio borders the following municipalities: Val-Cenis (France), Novalesa, and Venaus. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
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1165 Noasca 185 1166 Nole 6,907 1167 Nomaglio 320 1168 None 8,034 1169 Novalesa 576 1170 Oglianico 1,448 1171 Orbassano 22,345 1172 Orio Canavese 820 1173...
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religious buildings in Italy: Susa Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Justus of Novalesa Trieste Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Justus of Trieste This disambiguation...
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Norma Nosate Notaresco Noto Nova Milanese Nova Siri Novafeltria Novaledo Novalesa Novara Novara di Sicilia Novate Mezzola Novate Milanese Nove Novedrate...
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Boccalatte formed the right column and crossed the Pas du Chapeau and the Novalesa pass and followed the river Ribon towards Bessans. It was then to follow...
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Susa (Méan), Mezzenile (Mesnil), Monastero di Lanzo (Moutier), Noasca, Novalesa (Novalaise), Pessinetto, Pont-Canavese, Ribordone (Ribardon), Ronco Canavese...
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Bessans (France), Bruzolo, Bussoleno, Chianocco, Condove, Lemie, Mompantero, Novalesa. Usseglio hosts the only Miniature golf 18-hole course in the area with...
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to the 11th-century Chronicon Novalicense, they threatened the Abbey of Novalesa on this occasion. By 911, they were in control of all the western Alpine...
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dissemination through a multimedia support. The choir: "Coro Abbazia di Novalesa" began at the same time to study and sing the sacred melodies of the Breviary...
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Nouaillé-Maupertuis Nouaillé-Maupertuis 6th century Junian Junian Novalese Abbey Novalesa 726 Abbo of Provence Ochsenfurt Abbey Ochsenfurt Orbais Abbey Orbais-l'Abbaye...
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