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gate, with magnificent floral friezes. The interior has three naves, and the middle one is surmounted with a lunette representing the Virgin and the Child. The Renaissance hall has several chapels: the most venerated image of Farfa is housed in the Crucifix Chapel. The interior wall of the façade has
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Part of the possessions were sold to private citizens. Felice Giacomo Vitale was the previous owner who sold Farfa Abbey to Count Volpi (Vitale was a notable lawyer in Rome Turn of the 20th century. He was the same owner of villino Vitale in Via dei Gracchi, Rome). The heirs of the last owner, Count
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mines; 14 villages; 82 mills; 315 hamlets. All this wealth was a hindrance to the religious life once more. Between 1119 and 1125, Farfa was troubled by the rivalries between Abbot Guido, and the monk Berard who aimed at being abbot. During the
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Ruins of the ancient 9th century church are included in the church and the monastery. In 1961, in the apse, a precious Roman sarcophagus from the 1st or 2nd century AD was discovered. The large cloister is from the 16th century. The
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took his place. At the end of five years, he also died by poison—and the moral condition of Farfa was once more deplorable. The monks robbed the altars of their ornaments, and led lives of unbridled vice.
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seems to omit purposely any mention of the canonical texts of the reforming popes of the 11th century. But when, in 1262, the victory of the popes over the
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Volpi, donated part of the monastery owned by them and some land around it to the monks. In 1920, a group of monks sent by
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in the fifth century. Only a handful of sixth-century finds document the early presence of the monastic community.
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composed of 1324 documents, all very important for the history of Italian society in the 11th century.
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FARNESE, Ranuccio di Gigliola Fragnito, in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 45 (1995)
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stayed to the early 16th century, consecrating the cathedral in 1494. They were succeeded by the
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The little medieval village of Farfa lies around the abbey and has a population of 42.
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in support of the Ghibelline party. The collection of canonical texts contained in the
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belongs to the original Carolingian buildings. Inside, at the lower end, Abbot
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The Imperial Abbey of Farfa: Architectural Currents of the Early Middle Ages
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The Imperial Abbey of Farfa: Architectural Currents of the Early Middle Ages
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was its abbot commendatory when in 1561 he commissioned the Flemish painter
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and is 10 km (6.2 mi) from the abbey. The station is part of the
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The monks of Farfa owned 683 churches or convents; two towns, Centumcellæ (
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put an end to the Germanic rule in Italy, Farfa sought the protection of
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More recent and more systematic archaeology at Farfa, undertaken by the
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The Medieval Abbey of Farfa: Target of Papal and Imperial ambitions
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The Medieval Abbey of Farfa: Target of Papal and Imperial Ambitions
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The architectural history is outlined in Charles McClendon,
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for the Abbey. Under the management of Ranuccio's brother
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Liber Gemniagraphus sive Cleronomialis ecclesiæ Farfensis
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In 2016 it was added to the "tentative" list to be a
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42°13′16.66″N 12°43′7.27″E / 42.2212944°N 12.7186861°E / 42.2212944; 12.7186861
Fara in Sabina
Italy
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Official website
Territorial abbey
Dedication
Holy Mary
Church
Style
Carolingian
Baroque
Province
Rieti
Diocese
Rieti

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