Landulf of Yariglia

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Landulf
Bishop of Asti
Died1134
Asti, Italy
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Feast 7 June

Landulf of Yariglia (Italian: Beato Landolfo da Vareglate [1] ) was Benedictine Bishop of Asti, Italy. [2]

He was born in the latter part of the eleventh century at ‘Vareglate’, which has been identified with the village of Vergiate to the north of Milan, and also with Variglié, a locality near Asti. He studied at the Benedictine monastery of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in Pavia, but did not become a monk. [3] [4]

Notes

  1. Also identified as S. Landolfo II di Vanigliate o Varigliè, by Lorenzo Gentile in his Storia della Chiesa di Ast (1934) (extract).
  2. St. Landulf of Yariglia Catholic Online
  3. See Maria Margherita Roggia, ‘Beato Landolfo da Vareglate’, santiebeati.it, 2002. The monastery is adjacent to the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro.
  4. Roggia, 2002.


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