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The monastery gathered considerable possessions, which had to be repeatedly confirmed in a series of deeds. Thus the monastery of
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of
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between 1205–1209, the monastery's foundation is usually placed during this time frame. "Conte" may however also be identified with Count
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which was erected in 1767 in its place. Fragments of the tombs of the
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