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Gezo of Turin (died 1011) was an Italian bishop. He was bishop of Turin from 1000 until his death in 1011. In 1006 Gezo founded the monastery of San Solutore in Turin, which was dedicated to saints Solutor, Octavius and Adventor, who were the patrons of the city of Turin.[1] Also in 1006 Gezo was present – at the request of Pope John XVIII – at the consecration of the Abbey of Fruttuaria, alongside other bishops from the region.[2] References
Notes1. ^F. Cognasso, ed., Cartario della abazia di San Solutore di Torino (Pinerolo, 1908), no. 1 (1006). {{s-start}}{{s-rel|ca}}{{s-bef | before=Amizo of Turin}}{{s-ttl| title=Bishop of Turin | years=1000–1011}}{{s-aft| after= Landulf of Turin}}{{s-end}}{{authority control}}{{Italy-RC-bishop-stub}}{{RC-bio-stub}}2. ^Bulst, Untersuchungen zu den Klosterreformen, p. 118 4 : 11th-century Roman Catholic bishops|Bishops of Turin|11th-century Italian people|1011 deaths |
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