Jose Arreaga. (http://ancienthistory.abc-clio.com) Saint Benedict of Nurisa (480 - 543 AD) 67 years To the left: His Sister, Saint Scholastica.

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Jose Arreaga

( Saint Benedict of Nurisa ( AD) 67 years To the left: His Sister, Saint Scholastica

Nursia, Italy (Birth Place) Basilica Santa Benedicto (13th century) Municipal Hall (14th century) (

( ) ( ) Celebrated July Monk Communities “Benedictine Rules”

 "Benedict of Nursia." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, Web. 16 Oct “Nurisa Italy.” Italian visits. St. Benedict’s birth commoneration. ItalinaVistas.com, Web. 21 Oct “Monk obedience.” Chirstian Tradition. DBU. education, Web. 21 Oct "Abbot officiates over monks in prayer (14th century)." Image. The British Library/StockphotoPro. World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, Web. 21 Oct “July 11, St. Benedict, abbot” USCCB.ORG Web. 21 Oct