Roman Catholic Diocese of Aosta (English Wikipedia)

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  • Jean Mary Stone (1904). Reformation and Renaissance (circa 1377-1610). London: Duckworth and Company. p. 313.
  • On 15 January 1152, Pope Eugene III took the Church of Aosta under his protection, and confirmed Bishop Arnulphus in all his privileges, ratifying those which had been granted by Count Amadeus and his son Humbert. A document of 1158: Luigi Schiaparelli, Charta Augustana. Note diplomatiche, (Firenze: Galileiana, 1907), pp. 80-82. Saint-Marthe, p. 812. Kehr, p. 159 no. 2. Frutaz, pp. 296-297.

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  • Ploceanus is known from the fantastic hagiographical life of Saint Ursus (Orso), written in the 11th century (Savio, p. 78). Gams, p. 828, ignores him, as does Duchesne, 248. Lanzoni, p. 1056, questions him. He is said to have been an Arian who, according to the legend of Saint Ursus of Aosta, was strangled in his bed by two devils: Sant' Orso di Aosta

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