The Abbey of San Magnus (it:Abbazia di San Magno di Fondi) is a monastery and church at the base of Monte Arcano, outside of the town of Fondi in the province of Latina, region of Lazio, Italy. According to a history by the Pope and Saint Gregory the Great, a Benedictine monastery was erected in 522 by the abbot and Saint Honoratus of Fondi and dedicated to St Magnus, putatively an early second century Christian martyr. The site was never free of the turmoil of the early medieval period. In 847, during the sack of the town of Fondi, the captain Plato of Veroli looted the relics of San Magnus and moved to them to a church of Sant'Andrea in Veroli. Putatively during a Saracen raid of Veroli, the remains were moved to Anagni. More information...
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