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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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Novalesa (Piedmontese: Novalèisa, Arpitan: Nonalésa, French: Novalaise) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in the
Italian region...
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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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Montanaro Monteu da Po
Moriondo Torinese Nichelino Noasca Nole
Nomaglio None
Novalesa Oglianico Orb****ano Orio
Canavese Osasco Osasio Oulx
Ozegna Palazzo Canavese...
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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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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...
- concessions. The
Chronicon Novaliciense, the
chronicle of the
abbey of
Novalesa, is the
primary source for his life.
Arduin was the
eldest son of Roger...
- 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...
- 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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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...