Benedict of Nursia OSB (Latin: Benedictus Nursiae; Italian: Benedetto da Norcia; 2 March AD 480 – 21 March AD 547), often known as Saint Benedict, was...
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in honor of San Benito de Nursia (Saint Benedict), the patron saint of monasticism. The county was later named after the San Benito Valley, the valley...
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Romería Regional de San Benito Abad it is a popular romeria that is held the second Sunday of July in the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Tenerife...
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Sanbenito (redirect from San-benito)
auto-da-fé (meaning 'act of faith'). "San Benito" is the Spanish name of either Benedict the Moor or Benedict of Nursia. An alternative etymology by Covarrubias...
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('speak'), i.e. "well spoken". The name was borne by Saint Benedict of Nursia (480–547), often called the founder of Western Christian monasticism. Albanian:...
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Luis Tristán (redirect from Luis Tristán de Escamilla)
paintings made for the main altarpiece at the church of Saint Benedict of Nursia in Yepes, from approximately 1616, which includes six scenes from the life...
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Prophecy of the Popes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
earliest known reference to them dates to 1587. Spanish monk and scholar Benito Jerónimo Feijóo y Montenegro wrote in his Teatro Crítico Universal (1724–1739)...
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protector of the island's fields against drought, together with St. Benedict of Nursia. Barnabas the Apostle is remembered in the Church of England with a festival...
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(England); resited to Three Rivers 1949; independent abbey 1969. Orden de San Benito, Hialeah, FL. Male monks live at the primarily Spanish-speaking monastery...
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probability) Beethovenian – Ludwig van Beethoven Benedictine – Benedict of Nursia (as in Benedictine Rule) Benthamite – Jeremy Bentham (as in Benthamite Utilitarianism)...
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