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On Saturday, May 22, 2010, at 4:51 pm, I wrote:
  
> 4)  Quiteria (d. 5th cent., supposedly)...  
 
> TAN: Some greatly views of the originally sixteenth-century (probably 
> somewhat later than our cut-off date of 1550) ermita de Santa Quiteria 
> at Encinacorba, a locality of Uncastillo (Zaragoza), occur near the 
> top of this page (after the almond blossoms):
> http://enzinacorba.blogspot.com/search?q=Santa+quiteria

Er, some greatly expandable views. 
 

> 6)  Bovo of Voghera (d. 986, supposedly).  B. (in Latin also Bobo and 
> Bobus; in Italian also Bovone, Bobone, Bonone) is a traditional patron 
> of Voghera (PV) in southwestern Lombardy's Oltrepò Pavese.  A church 
> dedicated to him there is first recorded from 1119 and an adjacent 
> hospital is first recorded from 1198.

Rather, from 1158.

> ...  But many representations of him from 
> this period are reproduced by Dominique Rigaux, "San Bovo: 
> l'Iconographie d'un Culte Rural Italien du XVe Siècle", in J.-P. 
> Massaut et M.-E. Henneau, eds., _La christianisation des campagnes.  
> Actes du colloque du C.I.H.E.C. (25-27 août 1994), vol. 1, pp. 
> 171-198.     

That is, in J.-P. Massaut et M.-E. Henneau, eds., _La christianisation des campagnes.  Actes du colloque du C.I.H.E.C. (25-27 août 1994)_ (Bruxelles, etc.: Institut Historique Belge de Rome, 1996), vol. 1, pp. 171-198.

Best again,
JD 

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