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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 dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Andrew.[1]

Novalesa is in the Val di Susa, on the route to the Mont Cenis Pass, and on the former Via Francigena, a major pilgrimage road.[2] The abbey is still in operation as an active Benedictine monastery.[3]

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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

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Mompantero, Moncenisio, Usseglio, and Venaus. Near the village is Novalesa Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded in 726. Acting in effect as a forward...

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Syagrius

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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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Susa Valley

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Turin. Novalesa Abbey, established by Patrice Abbo of Provence in 726AD en route to the Mont Cenis Pass. Susa Cathedral, ancient San Giusto Abbey, in Susa...

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Walter of Aquitaine

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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. Nibelungenlied...

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List of abbeys and priories

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Maggiore, Asciano Nonantola Abbey, Nonantola Novalesa Abbey, Val di Susa Pomposa Abbey, Ferrara, a territorial abbacy Säben Abbey, Klausen Sacra di San Michele...

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726

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Abbo of Provence, Frankish nobleman, founds Novalesa Abbey in Piedmont (Northern Italy). Benedictine abbey of Neuwiller founded by bishop Sigibald of Metz...

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Romanesque art

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the figure of the Prophet Jeremiah from the pillar of the portal of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France, from about 1130. One of the most significant...

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Rerum italicarum scriptores

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descriptio), from a Veronese manuscript. Anon.: Additional fragments from the Novalesa Abbey Chronicle, written c. 1060, published in part by Duchesne and completed...

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Ulric Manfred II of Turin

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founded the Benedictine abbey in of S. Giusto in Susa, which housed the relics of Saint Justus of Novalesa. The church of the Abbey of San Giusto is now...

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Abbo of Provence

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possessions went to his monastic foundation (726, dedicated to Saint Peter), Novalesa Abbey in the Piedmont. Abbo's will is of immense historical interest for what...

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720s

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after a 28-year reign. Abbo of Provence, Frankish nobleman, founds Novalesa Abbey in Piedmont (Northern Italy). A revolt breaks out in Greece against...

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Embrun

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650 to c. 653: Ætherius [Chramlinus] [c. 740: Vualchinus], founded Novalesa Abbey. c. 791–794: Marcellus Bernardus 829: Agericus c. 853 to c. 859: Aribertus...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Susa

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Secusii nullius dioecesis provinciae Taurensis, and the territory of Novalesa Abbey was added to that of Susa. The Pope also ordered his representative...

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List of Carolingian monasteries

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Nouaillé Abbey Nouaillé-Maupertuis End of seventh century Novalesa Abbey Novalesa 726 Abbo Ochsenfurt Abbey Ochsenfurt Ohrdruf Abbey Ohrdruf Orbais Abbey Orbais-l'Abbaye...

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Bertha of Milan

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Benedictine abbey in of S. Giusto in Susa, which housed the relics of Saint Just (San Giusto), presumed to be a martyred monk from the abbey of Novalesa. The...

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Walchunus

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of 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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Arduin Glaber

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royal concessions. The Chronicon Novaliciense, the chronicle of the abbey of Novalesa, is the primary source for his life. Arduin was the eldest son of...

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Fraxinetum

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According 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...

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Frossasco

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layout, but is of medieval origins. Frossasco later was owned by the abbey of Novalesa, which donated it in 1064 to the Santa Maria Cloister of Pinerolo...

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Avigliana

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occurred in the nearby in 750. Later Avigliana depended from the Abbey of Novalesa, and subsequently it was a possession of the House of Savoy. Avigliana...

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Fort of Exilles

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in the place dates from the 7th century, when a chronicler of the Abbey of Novalesa wrote of a fortification on the spur overlooking Exilles, perhaps...

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Susa Cathedral

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is dedicated to Saint Justus of Novalesa (Italian: San Giusto). In origin it was the church of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Justus, established in 1029...

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Ruspoli family

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army of 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...

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List of Merovingian monasteries

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during the Merovingian period, between the years c. 500 and c. 750. The abbeys aren't 'Merovingian' as such, although there are quite a few monasteries...

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