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of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, meaning it had exemption from the local diocese as a quasi-diocese in its own right. After a general change of terminology in canon law it is now termed the Territorial Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore.
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and merlons. This edifice was begun in 1393 as the fortified gate of the complex; it was completed in 1526 and restored in the 19th century. Over the entrance arch is a terracotta depicting
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which leads to a medieval palace in red brickwork, surmounted by a massive quadrangular tower with
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by Matteo Ripanda (16th century); the hall houses a small museum of Sacred Arts, with works by
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The church takes the form of a Latin cross. It was renovated in the Baroque style in 1772 by
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The stairs leading to the first floor are decorated by Sodoma's fresco depicting the
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Adrian Fletcher’s Paradoxplace – Monte Oliveto Maggiore Photos and History Page
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by Riccio. Nearby is the entrance to the refectory, decorated by frescoes by
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The abbey was for centuries one of the main landowners in the Siena region.
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refers to the Capitular Hall (1498), on whose end wall is a fresco of
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On 18 January 1765, the monastery church was made the seat of the
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of the land within the abbey's possession, even though he is not
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style, and the apse of the church, which has a Gothic façade.
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St. Benedict Giving the Rule to the Founders of Monte Oliveto
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Abbatia Territorialis Sanctae Mariae Montis Oliveti Maioris
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Christian monasteries established in the 14th century
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14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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In 1319 or 1320 it was approved by Bishop 577:(an artist from Danzig) executed in 1631 a 30: 25:Territorial Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore 191:which give this area of Tuscany its name. 45: 213:and the monastery later took the name of 651: 468:The church entrance is preceded, in the 413: 405: 236: 560: 752: 579:Characters and Events of the Olivetani 635:by an artist of the Sienese School. 569:and one by an unknown artist of the 526: 368:The monastery is accessed through a 261:, the name being a reference to the 76:Immediately subject to the Holy See 13: 800:Roman Catholic dioceses in Tuscany 780:Romanesque architecture in Tuscany 422: 14: 826: 770:Churches in the province of Siena 690:The Monte Oliveto Maggiore Museum 675: 456:The frescoes disposition follows 378:Madonna with Child and Two Angels 320:Maurizio Benvenuto Maria Contorni 144:Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore 760:Benedictine monasteries in Italy 611:), the Master of Monte Oliveto ( 314:Michelangelo Riccardo Tiribilli 167:Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore 90:49 km (19 sq mi) 658:"Monte Oliveto Maggiore"  645: 588: 209:It is the mother-house of the 16:Benedictine monastery in Italy 1: 638: 601:Madonna with Child and Saints 539:Madonna with Child and Angels 463: 297: 198:whose abbot functions as the 486:Father Hermits in the Desert 7: 363: 358: 332:Pietro Romualdo M. Zilianti 10: 831: 631:) and a fresco portraying 346:(10 September 1917 – 1928) 326:Divo Angelo Maria Sabatini 245:It was founded in 1313 by 232: 158:Diego Gualtiero Maria Rosa 322:(29 November 1986 – 1992) 153: 148: 140: 130: 115: 110: 94: 86: 81: 71: 61: 56: 44: 40: 23: 693:(in Italian and English) 685:(in Italian and English) 474:Jesus Carrying the Cross 340:(15 October 1928 – 1946) 328:(5 December 1970 – 1986) 316:(16 October 1992 – 2010) 664:Encyclopædia Britannica 384:family, as well as the 352:(8 January 1899 – 1917) 765:Monasteries in Tuscany 617:Neroccio di Bartolomeo 494:Fra Giovanni da Verona 419: 411: 242: 215:Monte Oliveto Maggiore 181:, 10 km south of 31: 795:Renaissance paintings 736:43.17528°N 11.54417°E 490:St Benedict's miracle 417: 409: 240: 815:Olivetan monasteries 605:Segna di Bonaventura 561:Library and Pharmacy 439:Life of St. Benedict 386:St Benedict Blessing 334:(10 May 1947 – 1970) 732: /  478:Jesus at the Column 451:Italian Renaissance 410:Signorelli's fresco 350:Ildebrando Polliuti 805:Territorial abbeys 741:43.17528; 11.54417 708:Catholic Hierarchy 629:Madonna with Child 609:Madonna with Child 567:Coronation of Mary 505:Giovanni da Verona 420: 418:Il Sodoma's fresco 412: 380:attributed to the 338:Luigi Maria Perego 243: 241:View of the abbey. 149:Current leadership 547:Fra Paolo Novelli 535:Chiostro di Mezzo 528:Chiostro di Mezzo 501:Giovanni Antinori 472:, by frescoes of 196:territorial abbey 173:monastery in the 163: 162: 822: 747: 746: 744: 743: 742: 737: 733: 730: 729: 728: 725: 694: 686: 682:Official website 669: 668: 660: 649: 625:Vincenzo Tamagni 247:Bernardo Tolomei 99:- Catholics 67: 49: 34: 21: 20: 830: 829: 825: 824: 823: 821: 820: 819: 750: 749: 740: 738: 734: 731: 726: 723: 721: 719: 718: 692: 684: 678: 673: 672: 650: 646: 641: 593: 563: 531: 470:Chiostro Grande 466: 443:Luca Signorelli 431:Chiostro Grande 427: 424:Chiostro Grande 366: 361: 344:Mauro M. 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Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Diego Gualtiero Maria Rosa
Benedictine
Italian
Tuscany
Asciano
Crete senesi
territorial abbey
ordinary
consecrated
Olivetans
Florence
San Gimignano
Naples

Bernardo Tolomei
Siena
Guido Tarlati
Mount of Olives
Jerusalem
Christ’s
Passion
Pope Clement VI
Abbey nullius
Latin Church
Michelangelo Riccardo Tiribilli
Maurizio Benvenuto Maria Contorni

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