Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Benedictine monk in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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At the time Mary MacKillop was born, a Benedictine monk from Downside in England, Bishop Bede Polding,
Commonly referred to as Dom Guéranger, 4 April 1805, Sablé-sur-Sarthe, France- 30 January 1875, Solesmes, France was a French Benedictine monk and priest, who served for nearly 40 years as the Abbot of Solesmes Abbey which he founded in the abandoned Priory of Solesmes.
who retired to become a Benedictine monk.
was a Flemish Roman Catholic priest, Benedictine monk and abbot of the Saint Peter's Abbey of Oudenburg in the Southern Netherlands.
was a Benedictine monk, beekeeper, and an authority on bee breeding, developer of the Buckfast bee.
was a Benedictine monk best known for being a master pipe organ builder.
Sheldrake left ICRISAT to focus on writing"A New Science of Life", during which time he spent a year and a half in the Saccidananda Ashram of Bede Griffiths, a Benedictine monk.
currently lives in because there is no Benedictine monk in the Czech Republic only twenty members of the order
This Benedictine monk gives in his time a series of 111 laconic mottoes,
Housed in the birthplace of Guido Monaco, the Benedictine monk who lived between 990 and 1050
In this lecture Thomas Quartier- a Benedictine monk and professor for Ritual
TALLA Museo della Musica"Guido d'Arezzo" Housed in the birthplace of Guido Monaco, the Benedictine monk who lived between 990 and 1050 and invented musical notation, the museum contains a collection of musical instruments and illuminated manuscripts.
a Maltese who had become a Benedictine Monk in Scotland, decided to make an inquest into the conduct of Don George
Avignon) was a Flemish Benedictine monk and music theorist who served as the master of music of cardinal Giovanni Colonna in Avignon, where he became one of the closest friends of the Italian poet Petrarch.
In 1710 the Assembly of the French Clergy offered four thousand livres to Denys de Sainte-Marthe(1650-1725), a Benedictine monk of the Congregation of Saint-Maur,
Benedictine monks started building an abbey in the 10th century.
In 1132 Benedictine monks first settled on Frisian soil.
The cloister was used by the Benedictine monks for meditation and exercise.
House in the 12th century Benedictine monks chose this wonderful place.
1423 to 1427 and still houses Benedictine monks today.