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He was a | monk of Scetes. |
Perfecto was a | monk and ordained priest. |
8th century) was a | monk in the Korean Silla dynasty. |
1435), was a | monk of the Benedictine abbey of Evesham. |
Francis Siaj was a | monk of the Basilian Salvatorian Order. |
1410) was a | monk and theologian of the Byzantine Empire. |
Abraham of Egypt was a | monk of Egypt. |
He was a | monk at the Monastery of Saint Fana. |
6th century) was a | monk of the Assyrian Church of the East. |
He was a | monk at Montecassino before becoming bishop at a you |
He was a | monk in the Pateron Monastery (Deir Al-Zugag). |
Kitchin was a | monk at Westminster Abbey, before becoming Prior of |
Sigar was a | monk at Winchester before becoming abbot of Glastonb |
He was a | monk and later an abbot, of the 6th century. |
Skerning was a | monk of Norwich Cathedral before he was elected Prio |
He was a | monk of Winchester Cathedral before becoming Prior o |
983-1073) was a | monk and the founder of the monastic tradition in th |
He was a | monk of Evesham Abbey before becoming Prior of Worce |
Saint Macarius of Alexandria (died 395) was a | monk in the Nitrian Desert. |
Ranulf was a | monk of Norwich Cathedral before becoming prior of t |
r brother, Gavriil Callimachi (1689-1786) was a | monk at Putna Monastery. |
He was a | monk of Sevanavank monastery and regarded as a very |
Shenouda the Archimandrite (348 - 466) was a | monk at Athribis near Akhmim. |
620 AD) was a | monk, hermit, and missionary in the Swiss Jura. |
Guido was a | monk of the Benedictine order from the Italian city- |
According to his Hagiography, Bashnouna was a | monk in the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in |
Trumbert (or Tunberht or Tunbeorht) was a | monk of Jarrow, a disciple of St. Chad and later Bis |
frith, who was abbot of Jarrow while Bede was a | monk at Jarrow. |
Little is known on Molua other than he was a | monk, a builder and possibly a hermit. |
Rudolf of Fulda (died 865) was a | monk of the Benedictine monastery of Fulda, writer, |
d to have hailed from Maurienne, where he was a | monk before he travelled to Italy. |
ert (also Herempert, Latin: Erchempertus) was a | monk of Monte Cassino in the final quarter of the ni |
Before becoming abbot he was a | monk at Engelberg and a favorite disciple of the lea |
John was a | monk of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, and was se |
Ordric was a | monk at Abingdon who was elected Abbot of Abingdon i |
He was a | monk at Wa Sau Toi, one of the many temples on the s |
00 - Hornbach 753), also named Pirminius, was a | monk, strongly influenced by Celtic Christianity and |
The abbot of Crowland in question was a | monk of Crowland Abbey before becoming abbot in 1125 |
as well educated at the cathedral school, was a | monk and later abbot at Agali, a spiritual student o |
ervase's brother Thomas, who like himself was a | monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, was Thomas of Mai |
bot of Saint Gall from 841 to 872, who was, the | Monk claims, himself a pupil of Alcuin. |
he time of Ming and Qing dynasties, there was a | monk by the name of Puzhao whom climbed Mount Emei i |
He was a | monk of Rochester Cathedral and precentor of Rochest |
Simon was a | monk of Melrose Abbey, and served there until he mov |
ite the frequent modern assertion that he was a | monk of Bourne Abbey. |
He was a | monk who lived a solitary life in the desert until h |
al History of Bar `Ebroyo in 1909 when he was a | monk at the Monastery of Za`faran. |
aimundo de Fitero) (*? - †Ciruelos, 1163) was a | monk, abbot, and founder of the Order of Calatrava. |
Before his election as Patriarch, he was a | monk in Olympus of Syria and continued his monastic |
Arthur Gabriel Hebert SSM (1886-1963) was a | monk from Kelham, Nottinghamshire, (more strictly a |
n family at Vannes, Brittany, St. Albinus was a | monk and afterwards Abbot of Tintillac (which no lon |
World Community for Christian Meditation, was a | monk of the Ealing community in the period 1959-1970 |
died 1118), known in Latin as Florentius, was a | monk of Worcester, who played some part in the produ |
He was a | monk of saintly life, employing all the time he coul |
who had trained at Daitoku-ji while he was head | monk there and whose own direct teachers (Sesso Rosh |
nch: Richer le Lorrain) (circa 1190-1266) was a | monk and chronicler of Senones Abbey in Lorraine, a |
e Looz or Jan Beeck was born at Looz, and was a | monk of the convent of St. Lawrence, near Liege, of |
ranslated Ermold the Black, also Ermoald, was a | monk of Aquitaine, who accompanied King Pippin, son |
According to legend, he was a | monk in a Buddhist temple before he served Toyotomi |
He was a | monk of Glastonbury Abbey and possibly Abbot of Glas |
t Telemachus (also Almachus or Tilemahos) was a | monk who, according to the Church historian Theodore |
o the primacy of the see of Jerusalem, he was a | monk and theologian who was the chief protagonist fo |
At some stage in his career, he was a | monk of Dunfermline Abbey (see below), though it is |
s of his published works indicate that he was a | monk in the abbey of Monte Cassino at the time of th |
He was a | monk, theologian and geographer, remembered as the c |
He was a | monk at the Seisen-ji in Tsuruga, he led to the crea |
His teacher was a | monk named Tieu Dao, a representative of the Wu Yant |
σμάς Αιτωλός, Kosmas Aitolos) (1714-1779) was a | monk in the Greek Orthodox Church and an important f |
d 1274) also known as Adam of Chillenden, was a | monk at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, and treasu |
It has been suggested that he was a | monk, but from the scattered hints in his writings i |
Tryphon was a | monk in Constantinople, he was raised to the Patriar |
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