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- Verdiana abstract "Saint Verdiana (Virginia Margaret del Mazziere) (1182 – 10 February 1242) is an Italian saint.Born at Castelfiorentino, Tuscany, of a noble family, somewhat impoverished but still prestigious, Verdiana was noted from an early age for her generosity and sense of charity. She made a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Upon returning to Castelfiorentino and feeling a desire for solitude and penance, she had herself walled up as an anchorite in a little cell contiguous to the oratory of San Antonio. She remained secluded there for 34 years under the obedience of a Vallumbrosan abbey (however, the Franciscans claim her as one of their tertiaries).Like many recluses of her era, it is not certain whether Verdiana belonged to any particular monastic order. The Dominican order appropriated her after her death through the redaction of her vita, but probably belonged to none of the mendicant orders during her lifetime. One late account suggests that in 1221 she was visited by Francis of Assisi, who admitted her into his Third Order. It is more likely that she was associated with the local monastery in Castelfiorentino, which belonged to the Vallombrosan order, the economic success of which had so worried the bishops of Florence. Even this affiliation, however, most likely occurred after her death, as various monastic orders vied for “possession” of yet another popular saint.From a little window she spoke to visitors and received an insufficient amount of food. Tradition holds that two snakes penetrated her cell in the last years of her life. These increased her mortification of the flesh, but she never revealed their existence. Another local tradition holds that upon her death, the bells of Castelfiorentino began to ring unaided by any human hand, unexpectedly and simultaneously.Her cult was approved by Pope Clement VII in 1533. Her feast day is 1 February.".
- Verdiana birthPlace Castelfiorentino.
- Verdiana birthYear "1182".
- Verdiana canonizedBy Pope_Clement_VII.
- Verdiana deathDate "1242-02-10".
- Verdiana deathPlace Castelfiorentino.
- Verdiana deathYear "1242".
- Verdiana thumbnail Santa_verdiana.JPG?width=300.
- Verdiana veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Verdiana wikiPageExternalLink art_2665.htm.
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- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:1182_births.
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- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_Christian_saints.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_saints.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Florence.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_of_medieval_Italy.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Charity_(virtue).
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- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Mortification_of_the_flesh.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Oratory_(worship).
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- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Clement_VII.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Pope_John_XXII.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_de_Compostela.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Third_order.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Tuscany.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago_Press.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Provence.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink Vallumbrosan_Order.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLink File:Santa_verdiana.JPG.
- Verdiana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Verdiana".
- Verdiana attributes "snakes; depicted as a nun preaching to snakes".
- Verdiana birthDate "1182".
- Verdiana birthPlace "Castelfiorentino, Italy".
- Verdiana canonizedBy Pope_Clement_VII.
- Verdiana canonizedDate "cult approved in 1533".
- Verdiana deathDate "1242-02-10".
- Verdiana deathPlace "Castelfiorentino, Italy".
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- Verdiana name "Saint Verdiana".
- Verdiana veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Verdiana subject Category:1182_births.
- Verdiana subject Category:1242_deaths.
- Verdiana subject Category:13th-century_Christian_saints.
- Verdiana subject Category:Italian_saints.
- Verdiana subject Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Florence.
- Verdiana subject Category:Women_of_medieval_Italy.
- Verdiana hypernym Saint.
- Verdiana type Agent.
- Verdiana type Cleric.
- Verdiana type Person.
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- Verdiana comment "Saint Verdiana (Virginia Margaret del Mazziere) (1182 – 10 February 1242) is an Italian saint.Born at Castelfiorentino, Tuscany, of a noble family, somewhat impoverished but still prestigious, Verdiana was noted from an early age for her generosity and sense of charity. She made a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.".
- Verdiana label "Verdiana".
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- Verdiana sameAs Weridiana_z_Castelfiorentino.
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- Verdiana wasDerivedFrom Verdiana?oldid=708199439.
- Verdiana depiction Santa_verdiana.JPG.
- Verdiana isPrimaryTopicOf Verdiana.
- Verdiana name "Saint Verdiana".