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Saint Sebastian, | monk of Poshekhonye |
He was a | monk of Scetes. |
1435), was a | monk of the Benedictine abbey of Evesham. |
Francis Siaj was a | monk of the Basilian Salvatorian Order. |
A | monk of Reculver, Ymar was killed by Danish warriors |
Later, he became head | monk of Daitoku-ji. |
Abraham of Egypt was a | monk of Egypt. |
Monk of Mt Athos, by Archimandrite Sophrony (Sakharo | |
Saint Titus the Soldier, | monk of the Kiev Caves Monastery |
Japanese poet and | monk of the late Heian period. |
A | monk of Gaza, he travelled to the city of Alexandria |
He had joined as a | monk of the order of Phillip Neri. |
6th century) was a | monk of the Assyrian Church of the East. |
In the 20th century, a famous | monk of the Sanlun school was Venerable Yin Shun. |
Edward who Rests at Westminster Attributed to a | Monk of Saint-Bertin. |
Martyr Damian, | monk of Mount Athos, who suffered at Larissa (1658) |
It is named after the Maryr and | monk of St. Gregory's in Douai, St. John Roberts. |
aphus", was an English annalist and Benedictine | monk of St. Albans. |
Skerning was a | monk of Norwich Cathedral before he was elected Prio |
the | monk of Evesham's Historia vitae et regni Ricardi II |
He was a | monk of Winchester Cathedral before becoming Prior o |
He was a | monk of Evesham Abbey before becoming Prior of Worce |
He became | monk of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria on |
A | monk of Erdington Abbey, he is known for works on th |
kund Lath Somadeva Suri was a south Indian Jain | monk of the 10th century AD (fl. |
1219) was a 13th Century English Benedictine | monk of Croyland Abbey (sometimes written Crowland). |
Saint Romil, | monk of Mount Athos, with him Nestor, Martinius, Dan |
Tampalawela Dhammaratana is a French Buddhist | monk of Sri Lankan origin. |
Ranulf was a | monk of Norwich Cathedral before becoming prior of t |
He was a | monk of Sevanavank monastery and regarded as a very |
1106), was an English writer of homilies, and a | monk of Westminster. |
Guido was a | monk of the Benedictine order from the Italian city- |
f the Asokarama Buddhist temple Kalutara, Chief | monk of the Buddhist monetary council Kalutara, Chie |
Trumbert (or Tunberht or Tunbeorht) was a | monk of Jarrow, a disciple of St. Chad and later Bis |
n of a peasant family, he became a hermit and a | monk of Micy before being ordained a priest. |
Thomas Carlyle in Book 2: The Ancient | Monk of Past and Present wrote an extended essay on |
Rudolf of Fulda (died 865) was a | monk of the Benedictine monastery of Fulda, writer, |
Certosino (the Carthusian by virtue of being a | monk of that order. |
Rebuilding it was started by a former | monk of the hermitage in 1991 and was completed by 1 |
Then one day, Puji | monk of Nanshan Temple passed by and was touched by |
Gidleigh is the setting for "The Mad | Monk of Gidleigh" by Michael Jecks, which is set in |
ert (also Herempert, Latin: Erchempertus) was a | monk of Monte Cassino in the final quarter of the ni |
The last | monk of the order was taken prisoner and interogated |
John was a | monk of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, and was se |
Lydgate, a | monk of Bury, claimed that the body cured many lame |
The Maha Thera was the chief | monk of the Paarama Dhamma Chethiya Pirivena in Ratm |
The abbot of Crowland in question was a | monk of Crowland Abbey before becoming abbot in 1125 |
While attending as a student, he was tonsured a | monk of the Optina Brotherhood and given the name Jo |
individual biographies, brought together by the | monk of Bec, Milo Crispin. |
who described a vision of hell experienced by a | monk of Much Wenlock. |
ervase's brother Thomas, who like himself was a | monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, was Thomas of Mai |
In 1587 he became a | monk of the Benedictine order, taking his vows in 15 |
In 1994 he became a | monk of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin Mary (El-Su |
He was a | monk of Rochester Cathedral and precentor of Rochest |
attributed them to Thomas Rowley, an imaginary | monk of the 15th century. |
Simon was a | monk of Melrose Abbey, and served there until he mov |
He was a Cluniac and a | monk of Lewes Priory and a protege of Henry of Blois |
Originally a | monk of Melrose Abbey, he rose to become Bishop of R |
ite the frequent modern assertion that he was a | monk of Bourne Abbey. |
s (Gien c.1063-c.1122) was a French Benedictine | monk of the Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire, and a poet wr |
Sonam Gyatso, a | monk of the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) school of Buddhism, |
1098) while a | monk of Limburg on the Haardt; he also introduced th |
Puran Singh's The Story of Swami Rama: The Poet | Monk of the Punjab appeared in 1924 and has been pri |
Named after Matthew Paris, a | monk of St Albans Abbey in the 13th century and well |
he loss of the copes, he determined to become a | monk of St Albans Abbey. |
e; but this you must know: that you cannot be a | monk of ours." |
Ristoro or Restoro d'Arezzo was an Italian | monk of the thirteenth century, author of the Compos |
Ming Wanli 8th year (1580), a | monk of Macheng, named Dazhi (Zhenrong), came from w |
He was at first a | monk of Winchester, then was consecrated Bishop of S |
Robert the | Monk of Rheims was later commissioned to re-write th |
He appears to have been a | monk of Christ Church, Canterbury; thence he proceed |
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 |
Three weeks later they and another | monk of the community, Sebastian Newdigate, were arr |
A | monk of this name, or Astleby (perhaps a surname tak |
The | Monk of Heilsbronn is the unknown author of some sho |
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 |
Jonas, a | monk of Bobbio, who accompanied Bertulf on his journ |
, Gongalegoda Banda was consecrated by the head | monk of Dambulla, Ven. |
He was a | monk of Glastonbury Abbey and possibly Abbot of Glas |
He was a Cistercian | monk, of Thame Park Abbey, and the last Abbot there, |
Katz is the editor (with Janice | Monk) of Full Circles: Geographies of Gender over th |
er as a priest in 1973), who became tanto (head | monk) of the new center. |
natius Rice, O.S.B., was an English Benedictine | monk of Douai Abbey, a headmaster of Douai School (1 |
At some stage in his career, he was a | monk of Dunfermline Abbey (see below), though it is |
II, who, having been converted by Saint Ame, a | monk of Luxeuil, took the habit at Luxeuil. |
Gudwal's life and miracles were written by a | monk of Blandinberg in the twelfth century (the writ |
His hagiography was written probably by a | monk of Frankish origin in the eleventh century, aft |
, though it dates earlier, and was written by a | monk of the 10th or 11th century. |
ght of his castle he fell from his horse, and a | monk of St. Albans Abbey, who had been despoiled of |
at Synopsis was the work of another Arsenius, a | monk of Athos; the ascription depends on whether the |
His nephew Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay, also a | monk of the abbey, accompanied him on this crusade, |
Dakshineswar Temple in 1864, he was a wandering | monk of the Dasnami order of Adi Shankara, and head |
e, the bounty of our Saviour chose an excellent | monk of the monastery of Beth Qoqa, named Sulaqa, an |
y Dom James Leachman and Dom Daniel McCarthy, a | monk of St. Benedict's Abbey in Atchison, Kansas, ha |
eror Charlemagne in Five Books") was probably a | monk of Sankt Gallen or possibly Corvey. |
ken in the second half of the 11th century by a | monk of Cluny, Gregory VII, and gave the Church two |
edited by the Reverend Henry Wansbrough O.S.B., | monk of Ampleforth Abbey in North Yorkshire and form |
Frontera and died Seville, 1630) was a Spanish | monk of the Discalced Carmelites originally from Jer |
He later became a | monk of the Cistercian Order at Escaladieu Abbey in |
lled after the historical Tang Dynasty Buddhist | monk of the same name, whose life was the book's ins |
s of Simeon Polotsky, the most learned Slavonic | monk of the day, knew Polish, and even possessed the |
I, D. Sebert, otherwise Sigebert, priest and | monk of the monastery of St. Peter, Westminster, of |
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