listofabbotsofMonteCassino. Italian names are given in italics in parentheses for abbots before the third destruction of the abbey. Benedict of Nursia...
pontificate is far less notable than his time as Desiderius, the great abbotofMonteCassino. His failing health was the factor that made him so reluctant to...
region of Lazio, the last city of the Latin Valley. Cassino is located at the foot ofMonte Cairo near the confluence of the Gari and Liri rivers. The...
"Plantata" of 1633. Primacy of honor is given to the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation, since this Congregation includes the Abbey ofMonteCassino, where St...
Cardinal Leo Marsicanus, the 11th-century historian of the Abbey ofMonteCassino, a monk ofMonteCassino named Monecaus served as provost in a "cell" (cella)...
According to Lowe, the perfected form of the script was used in the 11th century, while Desiderius was abbotofMonteCassino, declining thereafter. Beneventan...
Italo-Greek Abbey of Grottaferrata. Though territorial (like other) abbots are elected by the monks of their abbey, a territorial abbot can only receive...
monks of Fleury, including Andreas of Fleury (c. 1043), attracted pilgrims, bringing wealth and fame. Monks of the Italian monastery MonteCassino, which...
The foundation of the monastery dates to March 12, 744. Sturm travelled to notable monasteries of Italy, such as that ofMonteCassino, for inspiration...
the activities of Benedict of Nursia (born 480 AD). Near Nursia, a town in Perugia, Italy, a first abbey was established at MonteCassino (529 AD). Between...
of Abbess Alferada II of Santa Maria de Capua. Shortly after donating the monastery of Cingla to MonteCassino, Robert swore to be faithful to Abbot Oderisius...
the monks of the Congregation ofMonteCassino. It was then made an abbey nullius. The abbot's jurisdiction extended over the districts of Civitella San...
583, and no. 4657. Bonizo of Sutri, ad amicum, VI (p. 653 Jaffé. Jaffé, p. 587. Tosti, Storia della Badia di Monte-cassino I, pp. 337–341; 403–411. Leo...
the Rule and murdered their own abbot, was also brought under control. Odo sent his disciple Baldwin to MonteCassino to restore it, because it had also...
founder of the monastery with six disciples and help from the Georgians of Iviron, c. 985-990 John of Benevento of the monastery ofMonteCassino, c. 986-993...
Apollinaris of Monte Cassino (died 827 or 828), abbotofMonteCassino Saint Apollinaris of Sarsina (flourished 1158), bishop of Sarsina Blessed Apollinaris...
be more secluded, he went to MonteCassino, but was ordered by Charlemagne to return to Corbie, where he was elected abbot. At the same time, Charlemagne...
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction that were inspired by the author's participation in the bombing of the monastery at the Battle ofMonteCassino during...
the castle of Montecassino and convinced Charles of Anjou to remove them. Bernard died at Montecassino and was buried there. Listofabbotsof Montecassino...
ofMonteCassino and Cluny Abbey. He also approved the new military order of the Knights Templar in 1128. Honorius II failed to prevent Roger II of Sicily...
Pandulf to restore stolen property to MonteCassino. Pandulf sent his wife and son to ask for peace, giving 300 lbs of gold (in two installments) and a son...
(and singling out the treachery of the abbotofMonteCassino). Frederick marched on the Terra di Lavoro, but the siege of Capua was lifted before he arrived...