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raised on eight columns housing the mortal remains of Matilda of Canossa, who had selected Polirone as her memorial place, rather than the ancestral mortuary church of Canossa. For centuries, she was accorded almost the veneration of a founding
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Three themed itineraries of the monastery, offered since the millennium celebration of 2007, concentrate on aspects of the cloistered life at Polirone: "Land and daily bread", "Herbs and monks", and "Prayer and reading".
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Holman 1999: esp. pp 638ff: "The monks, who fostered the cult of Matilda and the veneration of her remains, promoted their saintly patron as a surrogate 'patron saint'" (p. 643).
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vestibule may be the original tomb (Beth L. Holman, "Exemplum and Imitatio: Countess Matilda and Lucrezia Pico della Mirandola at Polirone",
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The Reformist Illuminations of the Gospels of Matilda, Countess of Tuscany: A Study in the Art of the Age of Gregory VII
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Reformist propaganda is visually expressed in Gospels executed at Polirone for Matilda, now at the
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In 1797, the abbey was secularized by Napoleonic rulers. Three cloisters, the free-standing great
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Beverly Louise Brown, "Veronese and the Church Triumphant: The Altarpieces for San Benedetto Po"
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made further grants and commissioned a larger church, housing the remains of the hermit,
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monastic buildings, including a church and cloisters, located in the town of
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Holman 1999:637-664 discussed the conscious emulation of Matilda's
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Da Cluny a Polirone: un recupero essenziale del romanico europeo
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of northern Italy. In the 15th century, Guido Gonzaga, abbot
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Visual Lombardia:San Benedetto Po, Abbazia di Polirone
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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Index


Giulio Romano
Benedictine order
San Benedetto Po
Province of Mantua
Lombardy
Tedald
Canossa
Matilda of Canossa, countess of Tuscany
Benedictine monks
Po
Lirone
Boniface III, Margrave of Tuscany
Simeon of Polirone
Benedictines
Abbey of Cluny
Gregorian reforms
Investiture Conflict
patron saint
Basilica of St. Peter
abbeys
in commendam
Gothic
Renaissance
Giulio Romano
Antonio da Correggio
Antonio Begarelli
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
Antonio Begarelli
Paolo Veronese

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