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Giuseppe Giacinto Broglia (1677-1721) under whom the abbey was sacked by the French in 1693. This forced the monks to bring in the abbey of Santa Maria di Staffarda the documents of the abbatial archive captured from the French militia, which had burnt them in large
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of Santa Maria ad Abbadia Alpina was established. It vested in its abbot the privileges of a diocesan prelate: that is, territoriality was not assigned to a bishopric. Instead, the abbey was directly subject to the
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Michele Cacherano di Bricherasio (1404-1433), who bought from the community of Italy the bealera d'l Chison for the mills of Abbadia and was nicknamed the second founder of the Abbey
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Giovanni di Savoia (1515-1522), who took care of the abbey by making a long pastoral visit to all the parishes. His tomb lies inside the parish church of San Verano
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Urbano Bonivardo (1496-1499), who reconsecrated the churches of San Maurizio and San Donato in Pinerolo. His tombstone lies in the parish church of San Verano
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Vincenzo Lauro (1589-1590), cardinal of Mondovì, under which the black Benedictine monks were replaced by the Cistercensi Fogliesi with a white dress
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Arduino (1078-1095), to whom Adelaide di Susa gave total control of the court of Pinerolo, which remained under the abbey until 1243
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monastery of Santa Maria ad Abbadia Alpina was founded in 1064 by Adelaide, Princess of Susa. In 1078, the Territorial
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In 1805 it was suppressed. Its remaining territory was merged (as was the former bishopric of Pinerolo) into the
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Immenso (1064-1073), probably on site before the countess donated the land for the abbey
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Albuino (1239-1248), excommunicated by the Pope for ceding the town and court of
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On December 23, 1748, it lost territory in order to establish the
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Arnolfo (1073-1078) who in 1074 obtained exemption under
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Riaglietto = San Martino, the western industrial side.
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Abbey nullius of Santa Maria ad Abbadia Alpina

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Province of Turin
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Lemina
Pinerolo
frazione
borghi
Santa Maria
La Costera
Benedictine
Abbacy nullius
Holy See
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Diocese of Pinerolo
Archbishopric of Turin
Diocese of Saluzzo
Napoleon I Bonaparte
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Pinerolo
Tommaso II di Savoia
List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
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"Abbacy of Santa Maria ad Abbadia Alpina"
44°53′00″N 7°18′16″E / 44.88333°N 7.30444°E / 44.88333; 7.30444
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