Abbey of Venosa

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The Abbey of Venosa is a historic Benedictine monastery in southern Italy renowned as the burial place of several Norman leaders of the Hauteville family.

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Abbey of Venosa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
affiliation Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
burialPlaceOf Drogo of Hauteville NERFINISHED
Hauteville family members
Humphrey of Hauteville NERFINISHED
Norman leaders in southern Italy
Robert Guiscard NERFINISHED
William Iron Arm NERFINISHED
other members of the Hauteville dynasty
country Italy
dedicatedTo Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
foundedBy Hauteville family NERFINISHED
Normans NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance history of Norman conquest of southern Italy
medieval religious history of Basilicata
hasHeritage Benedictine monastic tradition
Norman NERFINISHED
hasPart church
cloister
monastic buildings
heritageDesignation national monument of Italy
locatedIn Venosa NERFINISHED
locatedInPartOf southern Italy
locatedInRegion Basilicata NERFINISHED
locatedNear ancient city of Venusia
locatedOn hill near Venosa
materialUsed stone
notableFor connection to Hauteville dynasty
medieval architecture
tombs of Norman leaders
openToPublic yes
region Province of Potenza NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Benedictines NERFINISHED
significantPeriod Norman rule in southern Italy
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Christian worship
burial site
monastic life

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Drogo of Hauteville placeOfBurial Abbey of Venosa