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    favoured and protected the abbey of San Clemente a Casauria. From the Chronicon Casauriense, 12th-century manuscript Emperor in Italy King of Italy Reign 891–898...
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    Louis as shown in a 12th-century manuscript of Johannes Berardi's Chronicon casauriense Emperor of the Carolingian Empire King of Italy Reign 844–875 (with...
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  • John Bernard: History of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria (Chronicon Casauriense) to 1182 originally published by Duchesne from the Royal French...
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    Middle Ages. The most important document on medieval Tocco is the Chronicon Casauriense written by the monks of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria, which...
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    (Les Méditerranées, 6), 2013, p. 283-306. Paolo Cherubini, « Il Chronicon Casauriense, Étienne Baluze e la cultura francese alla fine del secolo XVII »...
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    the Abruzzo region of Italy In 883, the town is mentioned in the Chronicon Casauriense as part of the diocesis of Penne.[citation needed] In 1269, Civitaquana...
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    much of the old town still abandoned. Salle is mentioned in the Chronicon Casauriense by the end of the 10th century and in 1191 was included as one of...
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    is closely linked to the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria; The Chronicon Casauriense (866-1182) is the ancient document to report the existence of the...
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  • Thumbnail for Abbey of San Clemente al Volmano
    founded by the Benedictines, putatively in 874. According to the Chronicon Casauriense (1182) is that while emperor Ludovico II himself commissioned the...
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    monastery of S. Clemente Casaurense, apparently in the 1140s. "Chronicon Casauriense", in: Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Rerum Italicarum Scriptores II...
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