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Henry of Treviso (German: Heinrich von Bozen; Italian: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (died 1315), also known as Henry of Bolzano or Blessed Rigo, was a lay pilgrim and holy man, a German from Bolzano (Bozen), who established himself in Treviso after the death of his wife and son. There he lived in extreme poverty, subsisting on alms, the excess of which he distributed among the poor. The first novel of the second day of the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio cites Henry's death in Treviso and the miracles occurred around his venerated body.

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  • Enric de Bolzano (ca)
  • Heinrich von Bozen (de)
  • Arrigo da Bolzano (it)
  • Henry of Treviso (en)
  • Henri de Bolzano (fr)
  • Henryk z Bolzano (pl)
  • Henrique de Treviso (pt)
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  • Arrigo o Enrico da Bolzano (Bozen?, Trentino, ca. 1250 - Treviso, 10 de juny de 1315) va ésser un laic italià, llenyataire. És venerat com a beat per l'Església catòlica. (ca)
  • Der selige Heinrich von Bozen (* um 1250 in Bozen; † 10. Juni 1315 in Treviso) ist einer der Stadtpatrone von Bozen. (de)
  • Henri de Bolzano (Bolzano, vers 1250 – Trévise, 10 juin 1315) est un pénitent laïc tyrolien, bûcheron analphabète très pieux et entièrement consacré à la piété et à la charité, vénéré comme bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Arrigo o Enrico da Bolzano (Bolzano, 1250 circa – Treviso, 10 giugno 1315) è un beato tirolese e patrono della città di Bolzano. (it)
  • Henryk z Bolzano (ur. 1250 w Bolzano, we Włoszech, zm. 10 czerwca 1315 w Treviso) – włoski błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. Patron drwali i ciężkiej pracy. (pl)
  • Henry of Treviso (German: Heinrich von Bozen; Italian: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (died 1315), also known as Henry of Bolzano or Blessed Rigo, was a lay pilgrim and holy man, a German from Bolzano (Bozen), who established himself in Treviso after the death of his wife and son. There he lived in extreme poverty, subsisting on alms, the excess of which he distributed among the poor. The first novel of the second day of the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio cites Henry's death in Treviso and the miracles occurred around his venerated body. (en)
  • Henrique de Treviso (em alemão: Heinrich von Bozen; em italiano: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (falecido em 1315), também conhecido como Henrique de Bolzano ou Beato Rigo, era um peregrino leigo e santo, um alemão de Bolzano (Bozen), que se estabeleceu em Treviso após a morte de sua esposa e filho. Lá ele vivia em extrema pobreza, subsistindo de esmolas, cujo excedente distribuía entre os pobres. (pt)
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  • Arrigo o Enrico da Bolzano (Bozen?, Trentino, ca. 1250 - Treviso, 10 de juny de 1315) va ésser un laic italià, llenyataire. És venerat com a beat per l'Església catòlica. (ca)
  • Der selige Heinrich von Bozen (* um 1250 in Bozen; † 10. Juni 1315 in Treviso) ist einer der Stadtpatrone von Bozen. (de)
  • Henry of Treviso (German: Heinrich von Bozen; Italian: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (died 1315), also known as Henry of Bolzano or Blessed Rigo, was a lay pilgrim and holy man, a German from Bolzano (Bozen), who established himself in Treviso after the death of his wife and son. There he lived in extreme poverty, subsisting on alms, the excess of which he distributed among the poor. His death was accompanied by "a popular outpouring of emotion" and he was declared the patron saint of Treviso as early as 1316, just one year after his death. In 1317 the commune tried and failed to obtain official ecclesiastical sanction for Henry’s cult. He was beatified in 1750 by Pope Benedict XIV. A Trevisan priest, Count Rambaldo degli Azzoni Avogari, published a hagiography of him in 1760. The first novel of the second day of the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio cites Henry's death in Treviso and the miracles occurred around his venerated body. (en)
  • Henri de Bolzano (Bolzano, vers 1250 – Trévise, 10 juin 1315) est un pénitent laïc tyrolien, bûcheron analphabète très pieux et entièrement consacré à la piété et à la charité, vénéré comme bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Arrigo o Enrico da Bolzano (Bolzano, 1250 circa – Treviso, 10 giugno 1315) è un beato tirolese e patrono della città di Bolzano. (it)
  • Henryk z Bolzano (ur. 1250 w Bolzano, we Włoszech, zm. 10 czerwca 1315 w Treviso) – włoski błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. Patron drwali i ciężkiej pracy. (pl)
  • Henrique de Treviso (em alemão: Heinrich von Bozen; em italiano: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (falecido em 1315), também conhecido como Henrique de Bolzano ou Beato Rigo, era um peregrino leigo e santo, um alemão de Bolzano (Bozen), que se estabeleceu em Treviso após a morte de sua esposa e filho. Lá ele vivia em extrema pobreza, subsistindo de esmolas, cujo excedente distribuía entre os pobres. Sua morte foi acompanhada por "uma manifestação popular de emoção" e ele foi declarado o santo padroeiro de Treviso já em 1316, apenas um ano após sua morte. Em 1317, a comuna tentou e não conseguiu obter a sanção eclesiástica oficial para seu culto. Foi beatificado em 1750 pelo Papa Bento XIV. Um sacerdote trevisano, o conde Rambaldo degli Azzoni Avogari, publicou uma hagiografia dele em 1760. (pt)
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