- Benedik, 1948–1960: Svätý Beňadik; German:
Sankt Benedikt; Hungarian:
Garamszentbenedek,
until 1888: Szentbenedek; Latin:
Sanctus Benedictus) is a village...
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Calvary Altarpiece by
Thomas of Coloswar, the Lord's
Coffin from
Garamszentbenedek, and the P****ion
scenes by
Master MS — the
baroque and
modern collections...
- Bratislava) as the
secretary of Louis II. He was also the
abbot of
Garamszentbenedek (now Hronský Beňadik, Slovakia). He had died
before he
could take...
- were
depicted as
contemporary infantrymen of the
Kingdom of Hungary.
Church of Hronský Beňadik (built
around the 1470s, then
called Garamszentbenedek)....
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Magyar Katolikus Lexikon -
Kolozsmonostor Magyar Katolikus Lexikon -
Garamszentbenedek Magyar Katolikus Lexikon - Mogyoród
Magyar Katolikus Lexikon - Szentjobb...
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Benedictine friar and
prelate in the 14th century, who
served as
Abbot of
Garamszentbenedek from 1330 to 1355, then
Abbot of
Pannonhalma from 1355
until his death...
-
letter from Géza I
concerning the
foundation of the
monastery at
Garamszentbenedek in 1075. It was
named for the
first steward of the city,
Szaunik or...
- God" in the
charter of the
foundation of the
Benedictine Abbey of
Garamszentbenedek (present-day Hronský Beňadik, Slovakia). Géza
married a
niece of Nikephoros...
- institutions—including the
bishops of Várad, the Dömös
Chapter and the
Garamszentbenedek Abbey—were the
first beneficiaries.
According to György Györffy, the...
- of the
Danube at Esztergom. Then, he
defeated the
Pasha of Buda at
Garamszentbenedek in a
bloody fight.
While the
Pasha of Várad was away from home, the...