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<p> (St. Johannes), founder of the Coenobite order of [[Vallombrosa]] (vallis umbrosa), in the Apennines, seven leagues from Florence. He died July 12, 1073, and was canonized by pope Celes-tine III in 1193. His life is in the Acta Sanctorum. — Mosheim, Ch. Hist. cent. 11, pt. ii, ch. ii, § 24; Jamieson, Legends of the Monastic Orders, p. 116 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 26:441; Herzog, Real-Encyklop. v, 406 </p>
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<p> (St. Johannes), founder of the [[Coenobite]] order of [[Vallombrosa]] (vallis umbrosa), in the Apennines, seven leagues from Florence. He died July 12, 1073, and was canonized by pope Celes-tine III in 1193. His life is in the Acta Sanctorum. '''''''''' Mosheim, Ch. Hist. cent. 11, pt. ii, ch. ii, '''''§''''' 24; Jamieson, Legends of the [[Monastic]] Orders, p. 116 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 26:441; Herzog, Real-Encyklop. v, 406 </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 15 October 2021

Giovanni Gualbert [1]

(St. Johannes), founder of the Coenobite order of Vallombrosa (vallis umbrosa), in the Apennines, seven leagues from Florence. He died July 12, 1073, and was canonized by pope Celes-tine III in 1193. His life is in the Acta Sanctorum. Mosheim, Ch. Hist. cent. 11, pt. ii, ch. ii, § 24; Jamieson, Legends of the Monastic Orders, p. 116 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 26:441; Herzog, Real-Encyklop. v, 406

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