• Theodota (concubine) (redirect from Teodote)
    Theodota (or Theodote; Italian Teodote or Teodota) was a Byzantine noblewoman, most notable for her association with the Lombard king Cunipert (688–700)...
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    lover of king Cunipert (688–700), who later placed her in the Santa Maria Teodote monastery, also known as Santa Maria della Pusterla (now the Diocesan Seminary...
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    The monastery of Santa Maria Teodote, also known as Santa Maria della Pusterla, was one of the oldest and most important female monasteries in Pavia,...
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    University of Pavia. Monastery of Santa Maria Teodote: the church was part of the monastery of Santa Maria Teodote, also known as Santa Maria della Pusterla...
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    Basilica of St. John the Baptist, Castelseprio Monastery of Santa Maria Teodote, Pavia Church of Santo Stefano Protomartire, Rogno Rocca dei Rettori, Benevento...
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    Maria Teodote founded a male Benedictine monastery at the church, which in the 12th century managed to become independent of Santa Maria Teodote. In 1238...
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    silver leaf and commissioned by the abbess of the monastery of Santa Maria Teodote Raingarda in the second half of the 10th century. The crucifix was moved...
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    important monasteries of Pavia, such as San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, Santa Maria Teodote and San Felice and the Marquises Malaspina. Starting from the 11th century...
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