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Bergamo, S Alexander
Since its first documentary evidence (May 774, see BER 193), the medieval name of St. Alexander's church in Bergamo is always combined with a standardized formula which characterizes it as the burial-place of the town's patron saint ("ubi eius sanctum corpus requiescit").
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Bergamo, S John
Recipient in BER 8
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Brescia, S Salvator
None
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Casier, S Theonistus
It's the oldest monastery in Treviso territory, documented since 710. Before 812 seems to have be refounded: in a charter (CHLa 60:18) dated 812 <mid-April - 31 August of that year> it's named "monaxterio novo ... cuius ecclesia constituta est super Civitatecla".
Recipient of a donation in CHLa 60:18.
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Hersfeld
Monastery founded by Lull, said in HER 21 to also house the relics (corpus) of S Wigbert
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Leno, S Benedict
None
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Leno, S Salvator
None
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Lodi (territory), S Peter
Exchanger (represented) in CHLA 89:1
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Milan, S Ambrose
Founded prior to May 784 by Peter archbishop of Milan (see MDM 28). Institutional and patrimonial continuity with the preexisting "basilica vel cella" (beneficiary of important endowments at least since 777 by Toto from Campione) justify the creation of an unique Agent.
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Modena, S Geminianus
None
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Monza, S Agatha
Recipient in CDL 2:218
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Monza, S John
Party in CDL 2:218 and CDL 2:231
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Nonantola, S Sylvester
Party of Exchange in CHLa 88:29
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Novalesa
Monastery founded in 726.
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Piacenza, SS Antoninus and Victor
Quoted in CHLA 68:1
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Pisa, S Peter ad Septem Pinos
Mentioned in CHLA 26:808 and CHLA 26:809. S Peter "in Vinculis" since 11th/12th century
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Pistoia, S Bartholomew
Recipient in CHLA 25:795
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Treviso, S Martin
Third Party Material Beneficiary in CHLA 29:874
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Unknown, Xenodochium
Recipient in BER 6
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Verona, S Zeno
Recipient in BER 193. Litigant in CHLA 60:17