benedictines in A Sentence

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    The scientific studies, thanks to which the Benedictines rendered so many services to the preservation of classical literature, were introduced only by Cassiodorus.

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    Benedictines are known for their simple and austere way of life, which includes seven services of daily contemplation, prayer and singing, beginning at 5am.

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    At some point around 1190, Eustace's father was murdered, and Eustace left the Benedictines to seek revenge against Hainfrois de Heresinghen, the supposed killer.

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    The Cistercians and Benedictines were particularly apt winemakers, and they are said to have tasted the earth to discover how the soil changed from place to place.

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    The Cistercians and Benedictines were particularly apt winemakers, and they are said to have actually tasted the Earth to discover how the soil changed from place to place.

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    The area on which it was built originates from the previous demolition(1924) of the church of Sant'Angelo, one of the most ancient in the city, held by the Benedictines at first, then by the Observant Franciscans up to 1810, today remembered in the name of the square behind the palace.

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