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Benedict of
Nursia (Latin:
Benedictus Nursiae; Italian:
Benedetto da Norcia; 2
March 480 – 21
March 547),
often known as
Saint Benedict, was an Italian...
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branches of the two
niches that
preserve the reliquaries,
appear Benedict of
Nurcia and
Scholastica (left) and
Bernard of
Clairvaux and
Susanna (on the right)...
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Antao was
converted into a barrio.
Agsam Bocawe Bunga Gamuton Habag Mampi Nurcia Pakwan Sibahay Zone I (Poblacion) Zone II (Poblacion) Zone III (Poblacion)...
- 20 persons,
including men,
women and children, were
burned alive... Kije
Nurçia, 70
years of age, was
knifed to death... In the
vineyard of Zule and the...
- Salvado,
Rosendo (1883).
Relazione della Missione benedittina di
Nuova Nurcia nell’Australia
Occidentale (1844–1883). Roma, 1883; en Cipollone, G. y Orlandi...
- Paludan-Müller, Denmark:
Paradiset ("Paradise")
Benedikt fra
Nurcia ("Benedict of
Nurcia")
Death years link to the
corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:...
- he kept silent.
Paradiset ("Paradise") 1861; and
Benedikt fra
Nurcia ("Benedict of
Nurcia") 1861; bear
evidence of malady, both
physical and mental. Paludan-Müller...