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    Saint William of Volpiano (Italian: Guglielmo da Volpiano; French: Guillaume de Volpiano, also of Dijon, of Saint-Benignus, or of Fécamp; June/July 962...
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    Volpiano is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin, in the Italian region Piedmont. The city is located about 15 km north-east of Turin...
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    written in the last years of the 10th century, when the Abbot William of Volpiano at St. Benignus of Dijon reformed the liturgy of several monasteries in...
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  • S.p.A. is an Italian auto part and accessory company headquartered in Volpiano near Turin that specializes in producing items such as seats, steering...
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    Volpiano railway station (Italian: Stazione di Volpiano) serves the town and comune of Volpiano, in the Piedmont region, northwestern Italy. Since 2012...
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  • Gellone (755 – 812 or 814), second Count of Toulouse Saint William of Volpiano (962 – 1031), monastic reformer and architect Saint William Firmatus (1026...
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    the silting, making it an island again. In the 11th century, William of Volpiano, the Italian architect who had built Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, was chosen...
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    the double-nave, pre-Romanesque church Notre-Dame-sous-Terre. William de Volpiano, the Italian architect who had built the Abbey of Fécamp in Normandy, was...
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    reunite with her husband in San Leo. The religious reformer William of Volpiano (Saint William of Dijon) was born on the island in 962, in the fortified...
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    production and education. At Fécamp, under two Italian abbots, William of Volpiano and John of Ravenna, the system of denoting notes by letters was developed...
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