「monk」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「Benedictine」)
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He took vows as a Benedictine | monk in 1955. |
He was a French Benedictine | monk, born in Gascony. |
He took his vows to become a Benedictine | monk on February 4, 1951. |
was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman Benedictine | monk and abbot. |
Meneventsis was a Benedictine | monk, as well as scribe and chancellor to Asser. |
ald, born in Cahors, Gascony, was a Benedictine | monk at Moissac, France. |
aphus", was an English annalist and Benedictine | monk of St. Albans. |
"of Monte Cassino"), was a Benedictine | monk and historian of the Lombards. |
On profession as a Benedictine | monk he took the name Felix. |
Saint John Roberts, Benedictine | monk and missionary priest, was born in the parish o |
He was an English Benedictine | monk who was a follower of St. Bernard of Clairvaux. |
Desiderius was a Benedictine | monk at Fontenelle Abbey in present-day Normandy, Fr |
o Odo of Tournai) (1050-1113) was a Benedictine | monk, scholar and bishop. |
He was a Benedictine | monk before his elevation to the episcopate. |
1219) was a 13th Century English Benedictine | monk of Croyland Abbey (sometimes written Crowland). |
Matthew Paris (c.1200-1259), Benedictine | monk, chronicler of the history of St Albans Abbey |
Robert began his career as a Benedictine | monk at Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. |
A Benedictine | monk, he became Bishop of Hildesheim, and founded Es |
The prince is a Benedictine | monk, a member of the Roman Catholic Order of Saint |
he returned to Umbria, he became a Benedictine | monk at Subiaco and later lived as a hermit. |
15 August 2009) was a Belgian-born Benedictine | monk and philosophy professor. |
he present church was designed by a Benedictine | monk and architect from Belmont Abbey in North Carol |
Dom Benet Jones, a Benedictine | monk, encouraged her to join his projected religious |
He was a Benedictine | monk at Glastonbury Abbey before he was elected to C |
s spent some time in his youth as a Benedictine | monk, based at Caldey Island in Pembrokeshire. |
cius was born in Arezzo, Tuscany, a Benedictine | monk who became known as a skilful physician and man |
ew years later Constantine became a Benedictine | monk, living the last two decades of his life in the |
Sulcard (floruit c. 1080) was a Benedictine | monk at St. Peter's, Westminster Abbey, and the auth |
In 1935 a passing Benedictine | monk drew a set of plans for a monastery for the pri |
elelmus and Lesmes, was French-born Benedictine | monk venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Chur |
d, in 1135; d. 1211) was an English Benedictine | monk who became Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds. |
e University of Oxford and became a Benedictine | monk at St Mary's Abbey, York, being elected abbot i |
s (Gien c.1063-c.1122) was a French Benedictine | monk of the Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire, and a poet wr |
About 1470 Nicolaus Doris, a Benedictine | monk, brought out a revised edition of them, the nam |
he latinized form of Ansegis) was a Benedictine | monk, Abbot of St. Michael's, at Beauvais, and in 87 |
ry in Melk Abbey where he served as Benedictine | monk, and then Prior from 1784 to 1786. |
Henry was a Benedictine | monk who became Prior of Abergavenny, before succeed |
Paul of Caen was a Norman Benedictine | monk who became fourteenth Abbot of St Albans Abbey |
ophy and rhetoric before becoming a Benedictine | monk at Rebais (diocese of Meaux). |
A Benedictine | monk, Friar John Main, inspired the World Community |
He was a Benedictine | monk at Holy Trinity Priory, Wallingford, Berkshire |
He then spent ten years as a Benedictine | monk at Burford Priory in Oxfordshire, and finally ( |
, at the earliest, when the English Benedictine | monk Hubald was appointed its bishop. |
central part of Cadfael's life as a Benedictine | monk, and religion provides the basis for his charac |
ry, concocted by Oliver Legipont, a Benedictine | Monk residing at Great St. Martin's in 1730. |
of Agathodaemon, Nicolaus Donis, a Benedictine | monk, who flourished about 1470 AD, restored and cor |
natius Rice, O.S.B., was an English Benedictine | monk of Douai Abbey, a headmaster of Douai School (1 |
1638-14 September 1715) was a Benedictine | monk who made important contributions to the product |
Montecassino (Amatus Casinensis), a Benedictine | monk at the Abbey of Montecassino is one of three It |
ne, Wiltshire, he was admitted as a Benedictine | monk at the Abbey of Reading where he had a reputati |
ssex around 670, was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine | monk from the monastery of Glastonbury and a mission |
etter) was a classical composer and Benedictine | monk who also admired Joseph Haydn almost to the poi |
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