Becca di Nona (French:
Pic de Nona) is a peak in the
Graian Alps 
of the
Aosta Valley 
in north-western Italy. Together with
Monte Emilius 
, it is one of the main mountains visible from Aosta looking southwards.
History
This mountain was known in the past as Pic de onze heures, that is to say "11 a.m. peak" in French, as the sun stands right on top of it at 11 am.
In 1857, the Aostan doctor Laurent Cerise suggested to nominate it Pic Carrel, after the Valdotainian prior Georges Carrel, but his proposal was not accepted.
The hagiography of St Anselm written by his chaplain Eadmer records that, when he was a child, he had a mystical vision of God and his court on the mountain.