Per un riesame della legazione papale in Spagna nel 1112
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1996.v48.i98.681Abstract
The Historia Compostellana inform us, that in 1112 the abbot of San Michele della Chiusa (dioc. Torino) went as papal legate to Galicia and to Santiago de Compostela. Various historians have conjectured that he was actually the abbot of Cluny; but following the critical edition of the Historia (1988), which excludes absolutely this interpretation, and in the wake of new studies that have expanded the history of this Piedmontese abbey, it is now the time to reconsider the question.
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