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  • Monte Oliveto Maggiore
  • Monte Oliveto Maggiore
  • Monte Oliveto Maggiore
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  • Monte Oliveto Maggiore ist ein Kloster in der Toskana. Hier versteckte sich Stefano da Bagnone nach der Misslungenen Pazzi-Verschwörung, wurde aber vom Assassinen Ezio Auditore aufgespürt und getötet.
  • The Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore is a large Benedictine monastery in the Italian region of Tuscany, 10 km south of Asciano. Its buildings, which are mostly of red brick, are conspicuous against the grey clayey and sandy soil—the crete senesi which give this area of Tuscany its name. It is the mother-house of the Olivetans and the monastery later took the name of Monte Oliveto Maggiore ("the greater") to distinguish it from successive foundations at Florence, San Gimignano, Naples and elsewhere.
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Caractéristique
  • Présence d'un glyphe
Constructeur
Apparition
dateconstructed
  • 1313
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metropolitan
  • Immediately subject to the Holy See
Date
  • 1313
Localisation
  • Toscane, environs de San Gimignano
Appearance
  • Assassin's Creed II
Fonction
  • Abbaye
Country
  • Italy
Name
  • Monte Oliveto Maggiore
Commissioner
  • Bernado Tolomei
functions
  • Monastery
Population
  • 500
catholics
  • 500
Latin
  • Territorialis Abbatia S. Mariae Montis Oliveti Maioris
Description
  • An important Tuscan monastery.
catholics percent
  • 100
Area
  • 49
rite
jurisdiction
  • Territorial Abbey
cathedral
bishop
population as of
  • 2004
Features
Location
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  • Monte Oliveto Maggiore ist ein Kloster in der Toskana. Hier versteckte sich Stefano da Bagnone nach der Misslungenen Pazzi-Verschwörung, wurde aber vom Assassinen Ezio Auditore aufgespürt und getötet.
  • The Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore is a large Benedictine monastery in the Italian region of Tuscany, 10 km south of Asciano. Its buildings, which are mostly of red brick, are conspicuous against the grey clayey and sandy soil—the crete senesi which give this area of Tuscany its name. It is the mother-house of the Olivetans and the monastery later took the name of Monte Oliveto Maggiore ("the greater") to distinguish it from successive foundations at Florence, San Gimignano, Naples and elsewhere.