- The Benedictines,
officially the
Order of
Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo
Sancti Benedicti,
abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a
mainly contemplative monastic...
-
Librarian to Duke
Guido Ubaldo under Pope
Alexander VI
Laurentia McLachlan,
Benedictian nun,
Great Britain, 1866–1953 In Byzantium:
Joannes Laurentius Lydus...
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Boldva Village Aerial view of the
Boldva church, the base
walls of the
Benedictian monastery and of the
rotunda Flag Coat of arms
Boldva Location of Boldva...
- journalists, scientists,
authors and the
Ninth Abbot Primate of the
Benedictian Confederation,
Notker Wolf, to its alumni. The
school was
founded as...
-
erected in
Trakai by Kęstutis. The
ruins of the
castle were
granted to
Benedictian monks by
Vytautas in 1405. It is
presumed that the
present monastery...
- Basilica. In 1477, his
uncle Latino Orsini resigned from his duty at the
Benedictian monastery of San
Salvatore Maggiore near Rieti, and
shortly after Gianbattista...
- of the Gailach, a
small river running into the Altmühl. From 870, a
Benedictian convent existed within the
small town. In 893, the
abbess of the convent...
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northern part of the modern-day
district of Plön to the
cloister of the
Benedictian Order in Preetz. This area was
named Probstei,
because it was
under the...
- 11th
century with the
introduction of
monasteries and
churches by the
Benedictian order of
Monte C****ino. Two
important churches of the time are St Benedict...
- Theilmann. The
baptismal dish is made of br****. It was
designed by the
Benedictians at
Jagtvej and
executed by Cissellør Jetmar. The pews were originally...