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The original church dated to the founding of the monastery, and had become in danger of collapse. It was rebuilt between 1767 and 1770 in a baroque style, designed by the monk architect Valente de Giovanni. Its striking medieval bell-tower however remains intact: a rectangular base from 1150 to 1175
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system and was effective in developing the productivity of the land, notably introducing the cultivation of rice to this damp riverside area in the fifteenth century. Today the Vercelli region is one of the most important areas of rice production in Italy.
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supporting an octagonal structure from perhaps a hundred years later. After the closure of the abbey, this became the town's parish church. It underwent extensive restoration work in the first decade of the 21st century.
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by the Church) took his place as Abbot of Lucedio in 1205. The abbey then housed fifty monks. In 1214 two further daughter-houses of Lucedio were founded in the Crusader states:
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monasteries in Italy. Lucedio contributed in its turn to the expansion of the Cistercian Order by giving birth to three daughter-houses over the next eighty years:
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in 1204 Boniface, as leader of the crusade, had expectations of being appointed the first emperor of the new
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The abbey was secularized in 1784, the remaining monks being transferred to a
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in exchange for a large quantity of artworks which are now housed in the
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provided an extensive tract of marsh, heath and woodland known as
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Thwarted in this ambition, Boniface and his crusaders conquered
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The abbey managed its agricultural assets employing the
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Church of Lucedio Abbey

Cistercian
Trino
province of Vercelli
Italy
abbey
Renier I of Montferrat
La Ferté Abbey
Tiglieto Abbey
Ligurian Apennines
Cistercian
Santa Maria di Castagnola Abbey
Chiaravalle
Marche
Rivalta Scrivia
Tortona
Acqualunga
Pavia

refectory
Aleramici of Montferrat
Peter II
Boniface
Fourth Crusade
sack of Constantinople
Latin Empire
Baldwin
Count of Flanders
Venetians

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