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160: 22: 257:, and built a small cell where he prayed, kept vigil, did penance and fasted. He also dug out a tomb for himself, to remind himself continually that death was close. The reputation of sanctity quickly spread around him and many miraculous happenings were reported. 332:
Particularly noted is the vow made by the Arianese in 1528: Ariano was gripped by the plague and inhabitants turned to Saint Ottone to be freed of it. Tradition relates that the saint saved the city from plague on other occasions.
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by the intercession of the saint, who appeared among the clouds. To commemorate this event the Arianese built the church of Santa Maria della Ferma. Among others who received miracles by the intercession of Ottone was Saint
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Around 1058, Ottone, then a knight, took part in a military action in defence of the Pope against rebel lords in the area of
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Soon after his death his body was carried in procession to Ariano Cathedral and was buried there. In 1220, in the time of
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The most important miracle recorded of Ottone took place in around 1180, when the Saracens of
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set his feast on 23 March. In Ariano he is also commemorated on the octave of the
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of Saint Ottone Frangipane were preserved in the parish church of San Pietro at
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Ottone Frangipane is the patron saint of the city of Ariano Irpino and of the
442: 329:, who became Count of Ariano and is now venerated as its joint patron saint. 223: 164: 149: 422: 357: 310: 145: 250: 216: 239: 231: 21: 192: 207:, dedicating himself to prayer and manual labour. He then went to 337: 203:, where under the direction of the abbot Pietro he followed the 321: 317: 306: 281: 246: 227: 141: 336:
In art his attributes are the monastic habit, a sword and a
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Diocese of Ariano and Lacedonia: Notes on Ottone Frangipane
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who were besieging Ariano were struck down by a rain of
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Ottone Frangipane praying beside his hermitage, near
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Sant'Ottone Frangipane nella storia e nella leggenda
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Synodicon Diocesanum Sanctae Beneventanae Ecclesiae
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Oddone Frangipane
Benedictine
hermit
patron saint
Ariano Irpino
diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia

Ariano
Frangipani family
Honorius II
Innocent II
Frascati
Leonard of Limoges
Abbey of Cava de' Tirreni
Rule of St Benedict
Montevergine Abbey
William of Vercelli
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Ariano Irpino

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