[Martyrology and rule of St. Benedict]. [ca. 1378 and ca. 1420]
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Pierpont Morgan Library.
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Private art library collection; New York City, New York. Founded in 1924 when business tycoon, J.P. Morgan opened his home and private collection to the public. From the description of Pierpont Morgan Library records, 1682-1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122404272 ...
Breslauer, Martin, 1871-1940
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Benedict, Saint, Abbot of Monte Cassino
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St. Benedict and his twin sister St. Scholastica were born in Nursia (modern day Norcia), Italy, in the 5th century AD. The precise date of their birth isn't known but a commonly agreed upon year is 480 AD. St. Benedict and his sister were born into a Christian noble family: father Euprobo and mother Claudia Abundantia. St. Benedict went to Rome for his studies according to his father's wishes, and as was common during the time for children of noble or privileged families. Once he had reached hi...
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Usuard, -876 or 877
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Niccolò, di Giacomo, ca. 1330-1403,
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Laçarinus, frater, 14th cent,
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