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    Oberto. In 1447 the number of monks remaining in the monastery of S. Colombano di Bobbio had grown so small that Bishop Marciano Baccarini (1447–1463) was...
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    Bobbio Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di San Colombano) is a monastery founded by Irish Saint Columbanus in 614, around which later grew up the town of Bobbio...
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    But the history of Bobbio is tied to the existence of the Abbey founded in 614 by the Irish monk Saint Columbanus (It. Colombano), who received the district...
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    The Oratory of the Madonna of San Colombano, also called the Chiese di San Colombano e Santa Maria dell'Orazione is a religious site in central Bologna...
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    the local area was included in the San Colombano di Bobbio (PC) Abbey domains through the San Salvatore di Giusvalla Abbey control, directly dependent...
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    Eremo di San Colombano is a hermitage in Trambileno, Italy, notable for its location in the side of a mountain. Some natural caves, halfway up the rock...
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  • believe that Colombana nera is named after the Abbey of San Colombano located in the commune of Bobbio in the Piacenza province of Emilia-Romagna where the grape...
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  • in Lombardy and the commune of Bobbio in the province of Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna where the Abbey of San Colombano is located after which the grape's...
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    Parcellara Stone (category Bobbio)
    Diplomatico di San Colombano di Bobbio. Vol. I. Codice Diplomatico di San Colombano di Bobbio. Vol. II. Eleonora Destefanis. Il Monastero Di Bobbio in Eta...
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  • San Colombano is the Italian form of Saint Columbanus. It may also refer to Territorial Abbey of San Colombano, a territorial abbacy at Bobbio, in the...
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    Genoa was, in 1986, united with the Diocese of Bobbio-San Colombano, forming the Archdiocese of Genoa-Bobbio; however a split in 1989 renamed it the "Archdiocese...
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  • Benedict". Retrieved 2020-01-20. "Codice diplomatico del monastero di S. Colombano di Bobbio I", Fonti per la storia d’Italia, (C. Cipolla,ed.)52 (Rome 1918)...
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  • Jonas of Bobbio (also known as Jonas of Susa) (Sigusia, now Susa, Italy, c. 600 – after 659 AD) was a Columbanian monk and a major Latin monastic author...
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  • church. Associazione Amici di San Colombano, entry on church. Comune of Fanano, entry on church. Associazione Amici di San Colombano, entry on church....
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  • Renaissance, active mainly in Pavia and Bobbio. He is also known as Bernardino Colombano since he was born in San Colombano al Lambro. He was a pupil of Ambrogio...
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    Cumianus (category People from Bobbio)
    Cumianus (c. 641 – c. 736) was an Irish monk who became abbot of San Colombano di Bobbio around 715. He left Ireland as an old man. The intricately carved...
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    Cumianus (Cumian, Cummin), an Irish monk who became abbot of San Colombano di Bobbio (c. 736) Saint John of Shavta, Bishop of Gaenati (12th-13th century)...
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    Diocese of Piacenza was combined with the territory of the diocese of Bobbio-San Colombano, which was briefly united with the archdiocese of Genoa. Piacenza...
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  • Bertulf (died 640) was the third abbot of the monastery of Bobbio. Bertulf was the son of an Austrasian nobleman and a near relative of Arnulf of Metz...
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    basilica di Santa Maria Assunta di Muggia Vecchia e gli antichi plutei longobardi "Museo dell'Abbazia di San Colombano di Bobbio - La lapide di Cumiano...
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    Giulio; Cipolla, Carlo (1918). Codice diplomatico del monastero di S. Colombano di Bobbio fino all'anno MCCVIII (in Italian). Vol. I, II, III. Rome.{{cite...
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    since the Longobard era among the possessions of the Abbey of San Colombano di Bobbio, included in the territory of the monastic court of Casasco. In the...
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    Bartolomeo Giuliari, parochial church. Monastery of San Colombano (11th century), a dependency of the Bobbio Abbey Pieve of Santa Maria, rebuilt in the 12th century...
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    Brugnato Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Brugnato; Concattedrale dei Santi Pietro, Lorenzo e Colombano) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the old centre...
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    Mani-Microart'S, 2001. ISBN 88-8012-179-0. A.Maestri. Il culto di San Colombano in Italia. Archivio storico di Lodi. 1939 e segg. Archivum Bobiense Rivista annuale...
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    since the Lombard age among the possessions of the abbey of San Colombano di Bobbio with the toponym Ponte Coroni. A few years before the year 1000 (in...
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  • Pomposa, San Colombano, San Martino al Monte Cimino, San Michele Arcangelo di Montescaglioso, San Salvatore Maggiore, Santa Maria di Polsi, Santissimo...
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    Gremiasco, Montacuto, Santa Margherita di Staffora, Varzi, and Zerba. A possession of the Abbey of San Colombano of Bobbio, it received a castle and was under...
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  • Cipriano Picentino San Cipriano Po San Clemente San Colombano al Lambro San Colombano Belmonte San Colombano Certénoli San Cono San Cosmo Albanese San Costantino...
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  • Italy Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, October 2011. Accessed November 2011. (in Italian) "Codes of the...
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