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Italian abbot and saint (c. 1070 – 1124)
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Constabilis
Italian priest (died 1123)
serving for several decades as abbot until his death. He was succeeded by Constabilis, who had served as Pietro's coadjutor. The first four abbots of Cava
Pietro_of_Pappacarbone
Italian abbot and saint (930–1050)
are Alferius; Leo I (1050–79); Peter of Pappacarbone (1079–1123); and Constabilis. Cava de' Tirreni, Italy (Italia) La Trinità della Cava Holweck, Frederick
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Town and comune in Campania, Italy
the current Castellabate is tied to Saint Costabile Gentilcore (St. Constabilis), fourth abbot of La Trinità della Cava. In 1123, the same year in which
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Michael Capriate San Gervasio – Alexander of Bergamo Castellabate – Constabilis Castelplanio – Joseph Catania – Agatha, Aloysius Gonzaga Cervignano d'Adda
Patron_saints_of_places
Day of the year
Christian feast day: Seven Founders of the Servite Order Alexis Falconieri Constabilis Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and Companions Evermode of Ratzeburg Fintan
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Frazione in Campania, Italy
Naples with allies. The medieval fief of Licosa, established by the abbot Constabilis in 1123, was part of the baronage of Castello dell'Abate, and was administered
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Italian abbot and saint (died 1079)
include: Alferius Leo I (1050–1079) Peter of Pappacarbone (1079–1122) Constabilis (1122–1124) Cava de' Tirreni La Trinità della Cava AnaStpaul (12 July
Leo_I_of_Cava
Painting by Cosmè Tura
the National Gallery in London since 1867. The work is recorded in the Constabili collection and appears in an 1851 inventory of the Barbi Cinti collection
Saint_Jerome_(Tura)
Béziers, France Bishop of Béziers Caradoc 1124 Haroldston, Wales Constabilis 1060 Tresino, Lucania, modern Italy 1124 Cava de' Tirreni, Campania,
Chronological list of Catholic saints and blesseds in the 12th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_and_blesseds_in_the_12th_century
Medieval Italian history source publication
Cavensium), Alferius (1011–1050), Leo (1050–1079), Peter (1079–1122), and Constabilis (1122–1124). Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone et al.: Genoese Chronicles
Rerum_italicarum_scriptores
public-order duties by other local citizens on oath known as constables (constabili or capotori). However, the caporione of Rione I was also ex officio a
Prior_of_the_Caporioni
Genus of moths
Filipjev, 1927 Orthosia conjuncta Orthosia conspecta Wileman, 1914 Orthosia constabilis Orthosia contacta Orthosia costijuncta Orthosia cruda Denis & Schiffermüller
Orthosia
Benedictine abbey in Italy
I of Cava (1050–1079) Saint Pietro of Pappacarbone (1079–1122) Saint Constabilis (1122–1124) Simeon (1124–1140) Falcone (1140–1146) Marino (1146–1170)
La_Trinità_della_Cava
Benedictine monk, called Theristus (or "Harvester"). Constabilis (c. 1070 – 1124), was an abbot. Constabilis built the town of Castellabate, where he is now
List of people from Southern Italy
List_of_people_from_Southern_Italy
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blaisdell.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One with Beautiful Eyes
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Alexandrus, ALESSANDRO means "defender of mankind."
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Island of help.
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Phases of Quran
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lord Krishna; Gopal
Female
Chamoru
, warehouse.
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Ludwig, LUDWIK means "famous warrior."
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