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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...
- pronunciation: [ˈnɔrtʃa]),
traditionally known in
English by its
Latin name of
Nursia (/ˈnɜːrsiə, ˈnɜːrʃ(i)ə/), is a town and
comune in the
province of Perugia...
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Nicholas of Myra,
Ursula Archivists -
Lawrence Architects -
Benedict of
Nursia,
Bernward of Hildesheim,
Thomas the
Apostle Armourers -
George Arms dealers...
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Sanctulus of
Nursia(6th century) is a
priest mentioned by Pope
Gregory the
Great in his work
called Dialogues (Dialogi de vita et
miraculis patrum italicorum)...
- in the
center of Norcia,
built above the
birthplace of St.
Benedict of
Nursia and his twin sister, St. Scholastica. The
basilica and
monastery were partially...
- some, like the Olivetans, wear white. They were
founded by
Benedict of
Nursia, a 6th-century
Italian monk who laid the
foundations of
Benedictine monasticism...
- were a kind of
Christian monk
widespread before the time of
Benedict of
Nursia. They were also
known as remoboths. They
either continued like the early...
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integrated into
Byzantine and
Kingdom of
Italy culture and
Benedict of
Nursia set out his
Monastic Rule,
establishing a
system of
regulations for the...
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mother of all
monasteries of
Eastern Orthodoxy.[citation needed]
Benedict of
Nursia founded the
monastery of
Monte C****ino in
Italy (529),
which was the seed...
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February 543) was an
Italian Christian hermit and the
sister of
Benedict of
Nursia. She is
traditionally regarded as the
foundress of the
Benedictine nuns...