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Benedictine (2622 bytes)
1: ...m|monastic]] [[Order (religious)|orders]], the '''Benedictine Order''' traces its origins to the adoption of th... 5: The motto of the Benedictine Order is: ''pax,'' or "peace." Benedict, as lead... 7: ...s mother worked as well as male monasticism. Many Benedictines, both male and female, have been leaders in mode... 18: ==Benedictine monks in fiction== 19: Perhaps the most famous Benedictine monk in all fictiondom is [[Brother Cadfael]], a ... Benedictine College (771 bytes) 1: ...[catholic]], [[residential]], [[liberal arts]], [[Benedictine]] college and is located on [[bluff]]s overlookin... 10: http://www.benedictine.edu/ B and B (655 bytes) 5: ...nedictine]]. The brandy is floated on top of the Benedictine in a [[cordial glass]] without mixing. 7: ...enedictine, produced and bottled by the makers of Benedictine liquer. Its alcohol content is 40% by weight. It ... List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England (3046 bytes) 5: * [[Bath Abbey]] (Benedictine) 6: * [[Battle Abbey]] (Benedictine) 10: * [[Boxgrove Priory]] (Benedictine) 15: * [[St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury]] (Benedictine) 20: * [[Colchester|Colchester Abbey]] (Benedictine) Lesmahagow (514 bytes) 3: The [[Priory]], founded by [[Benedictine|Benedictine monks]] in [[1144]], no longer stands. Fécamp (494 bytes) 9: ...r]], based on [[brandy]], was first made by the [[Benedictine]] [[monastery]] of Fécamp. Saint Vincent College (484 bytes) 1: ...ine Monk]]s of Saint Vincent Archabbey, the first Benedictine foundation in the [[United States]], founded in [... Baxterwood Priory (859 bytes) 1: ...tine]] monks of [[Durham Cathedral]] and became a Benedictine Priory, its lands and vills being conferred on [[... Wymondham Abbey (857 bytes) 3: ...church]] of Wymondham, but it started life as a [[Benedictine]] [[priory]]. 5: ...y I of England|Henry I]] as a dependency of the [[Benedictine]] [[monastery]] at [[St Albans]], but became an [... San Vicente de Oviedo (843 bytes) 1: ...ater transformed into a Monastery following the [[Benedictine Rule]], with twenty-six monks. 3: ...<!-- a cloister, which is a structure, cannot be "Benedictine", which is not the name of an architectural style... Curzon Park Abbey (901 bytes) 1: [[Curzon Park Abbey]] began as an [[Anglican Benedictine]] foundation at [[Feltham, Middlesex]] on 24th Ju... 2: ...921]], the nuns were accepted as members of the [[Benedictine]] [[English Congregation]], thus inheriting a ven... Worth, Crawley (874 bytes) 5: There is a [[Abbey#Benedictine abbeys|English Benedictine Monastery]] called Worth Abbey and a school calle... Benedetto Castelli (1095 bytes) 1: ...]), took the name "Benedetto" upon entering the [[Benedictine Order]] in [[1595]]. 3: ...rsity of Padua]] and later became an abbot at the Benedictine monastery in [[Monte Cassino]]. 13: [[Category:Benedictines|Castelli, Benedetto]] Scholastica (1118 bytes) 1: ...n]] and became an [[abbess]] in the [[Benedictine|Benedictine Order]]. 11: [[Category:Saints]][[Category:Benedictines]] Abbeys and priories in Wales (8480 bytes) 81: <td>[[Benedictine]], priory church in use as diocesan cathedral 121: <td>[[Benedictine]] from [[Sherborne Abbey|Sherborne]] 147: <td>[[Benedictine]] ''ante''1158-1536, converted into a mansion, op... 154: <td>[[celtic]] monastery later [[Benedictine]] 161: <td>[[Tironensian]] later [[Benedictine]] Rolls Royce cocktail (272 bytes) 1: ...sweet [[vermouth]] and dry vermouth, and 1 tsp. [[Benedictine]], stirred with ice and strained into a cocktail ... Guy Alexis Lobineau (238 bytes) 1: ...[[1666]] - [[1727]]) was a French historian and [[Benedictine]] [[monk]]. He is best known for his history of [... Polesworth Abbey (265 bytes) 1: '''Polesworth Abbey''' is a [[Benedictine]] nunnery near [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. It wa... Roman Hoffstetter (389 bytes) 1: ...[1815]]) was a [[classical music composer]] and [[Benedictine Monk]]. Some of his compositions, namely the six ... Saint Sturm (390 bytes) 1: ...s disciple of [[St. Boniface]] and founder of the Benedictine monastery and abbey of [[Fulda]] in 742 or 744. ...
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