• Macra) and became a churchman and evangelizer in Pedona. In the 10th century, when the area of Pedona was devastated during Muslim raids, Dalmatius’ relics...
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    Metato, Migliano, Montebello, Monteggiori, Montemagno, Nocchi, Orbicciano, Pedona, Pieve di Camaiore, Pontemazzori, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria Albiano, Secco...
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    fresco in the apse cupola depicts the Apotheosis of St Dalmatius, Bishop of Pedona (1709) by Ranieri del Pace. The first altarpiece on the right, somewhat...
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    3rd level of Italian football. Cuneo has also a Rugby Team called "Cuneo Pedona Rugby", currently playing in the National "Serie C" League. The team is...
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  • Team information Current team Avellino Number 56 Youth career 0000–2011 AC Pedona 2011–2018 Cuneo 2016–2017 → Pro Vercelli (loan) 2017–2018 → Torino (loan)...
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    included the establishment of monasteries—one at Bobbio, and later one at Pedona, among others according to Paul the Deacon. Within "the treasure house"...
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    of San Michele in Camaiore, San Biagio in Lombrici and San Frediano in Pedona. The abbott was given the privilege to wear both a mitre and croiser, identifying...
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  • Translucent. The band then released an album a year until 2003's Colli De Pedona. Their 2001 mini-set Mont Ventoux was themed on the Tour de France; The...
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    the Roman empire, around 600, the Benedictines founded here the Abbey of Pedona, which controlled the valley until emperor Louis I gave it to the bishops...
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  • Michele (Montemagno) S. Pietro (Nocchi) S. Giorgio (Orbicciano) S. Iacopo (Pedona) S. Giovanni Battista e Stefano (Pieve-Camaiore) S. Andrea (Pontemazzori)...
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