Benedict of Aniane (Latin: Benedictus Anianensis; German: Benedikt von Aniane; c. 747 – 12 February 821 AD), born Witiza and called the Second Benedict...
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The abbey of Aniane was a Benedictine monastery in southern France between 782 and 1790. Founded by Benedict of Aniane with the support of Charlemagne...
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Scholastica (St. Benedict's sister) Benedict of Aniane Benedictine Order Camaldolese Hermit San Beneto Saint Benedict Medal Vade retro satana For the various...
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Saint Benedict generally refers to Benedict of Nursia (480–547 AD). St Benedict, St Benedict's, or variant forms may also refer to: Benedict of Aniane (747–821)...
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Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: Benedictus PP. XVI; Italian: Benedetto XVI; German: Benedikt XVI; born Joseph Alois Ratzinger, German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈʔaːlɔɪ̯s ˈʁat͡sɪŋɐ];...
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The Chronicle of Aniane (or Annals of Aniane) is an anonymous Latin history covering the rise of the Carolingian family from 670 to 840. It was composed...
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with Benedict, Benedikt, or Bénédict. Benedict of Nursia (480–547), Italian monk, founder of the Benedictine order of monasticism Benedict of Aniane (747–821)...
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Regularum of Benedict of Aniane, who gave it its name. The Rule of the Master was written two or three decades before Benedict of Nursia's the Rule of Saint...
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Benedictines (redirect from Order of St Benedict)
for another century or two. Largely through the work of Benedict of Aniane, it became the rule of choice for monasteries throughout the Carolingian empire...
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Cluny Abbey (redirect from Order of Cluny)
traceable to the influence of Benedict of Aniane, who had put forward his new ideas at the first great meeting of the abbots of the order held at Aachen...
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southern France. Abbey of Aniane Benedict of Aniane Chronicle of Aniane Pont du Diable, Hérault Mas de Daumas Gassac Communes of the Hérault department "Répertoire...
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Pope Innocent V, Pope Martin IV, Pope Clement V, Pope John XXII, Pope Benedict XII, Pope Clement VI, Pope Innocent VI, Pope Urban V, and Pope Gregory...
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Inculturation (section Benedict XV and Pius XI)
X tended to be slightly more Latin oriented, Benedict XV was especially concerned with the development of missionary activities, which had suffered so...
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St. Benedict of Aniane in his endeavours to reform the monastic life. In order to accomplish this it was necessary to restore the free election of abbots...
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Ardo Smaragdus (category Year of birth unknown)
monastery of Aniane in Hérault as a boy, probably as an oblate, and was brought up by Benedict of Aniane. He was ordained a priest and made head of the monastery...
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Pope of Rome (731) Saint Benedict of Aniane, monastic reformer (821) Saint Gabriel of Pskov (Prince Vsevolod of Pskov), Prince and wonderworker of Pskov...
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monastery under the Benedictine rule (founded by Benedict of Nursia and reformed by Benedict of Aniane). He resigned as abbot in 925, his abbeys being...
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centuries, and in his "Codex regularum" Saint Benedict of Aniane published a text similarly modified. For want of exact information we cannot say in which...
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Kornelimünster Abbey (redirect from Abbacy of Kornelimünster)
Benediktinerabtei Kornelimünster), also known as Abbey of the Abbot Saint Benedict of Aniane and Pope Cornelius, is a Benedictine monastery that has...
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February 12 (redirect from 12th of February)
footballer 821 – Benedict of Aniane, French monk and saint (b. 747) 890 – Henjō, Japanese priest and poet (b. 816) 981 – Ælfstan, bishop of Ramsbury 901 –...
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Buddhist temple in Nara (Japan). Benedict of Aniane, Frankish monk (approximate date) Charlemagne, king and emperor of the Franks (or 748) May 16 – Petronax...
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Francis Pardon of Assisi St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint archive Society of St. Francis St. Benedict's Cave, which contains a portrait of Francis made...
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Catholic Bible (section Principles of translation)
of Hippo (393), followed by a Council of Carthage (397), another Council of Carthage (419), the Council of Florence (1431–1449), and the Council of Trent...
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Jean-Jacques Olier (redirect from Seminary of Saint-Sulpice)
and the founder of the Sulpicians. He also helped to establish the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, which organized the settlement of a new town called...
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version of the Gregorian Sacramentary, sent to Charlemagne from Rome and augmented probably by Benedict of Aniane, contains an insufflation of the baptismal...
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text seems to be a conflation of a "Gregorian" benedictional which was derived from the supplement by St. Benedict of Aniane to the so-called Hadrianum,...
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proponent of Averroism. Little is known about many of the details of his life. In 1266, he was attached to the Faculty of Arts in the University of Paris...
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in the diocese of Maguelonne. He granted property to Gellone and placed the monastery under the general control of Benedict of Aniane, whose monastery...
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Thomas Aquinas (redirect from Thomas of Aquino)
even the children of the ancients were saved through the faith of their parents. The issue was discussed in a papal bull by Pope Benedict XIV (1747) where...
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considered potential Doctors of the Church, describing her as a beata. Pope Benedict XVI discussed the life and teaching of Julian at a General Audience...
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