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benedictino cluniacense
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monjo cluniacenc
Catholic religious occupation.
monk
cluniac
cluniacs
cluniac monk
benedictine cluniac monk
cluniacs monks
catholic religious occupation
Spanish
benedictino cluniacense
Synonyms
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monk
"
monk
cluniac
cluniacs
cluniac monk
benedictine cluniac monk
Examples for "
monk
"
1
The
monk
of Wittenberg had matched the proudest monarch in the world.
2
I need to, I have to, I'll ask... The
monk
's
voice wavered.
3
The
monk
recoiled a step and looked at the Jew in surprise.
4
He cut neatly in and separated the flower girl from the
monk
.
5
The
monk
rose to go; the Prior seemed to wake to recollection.
1
One of the earliest of these reformed orders was the
Cluniac
.
2
The
Cluniac
was a man of the world whom no confidences could scandalise.
3
The
Cluniac
revival had been followed by the
Cluniac
laxity, splendour, and ostentation.
4
These cells, when belonging to a
Cluniac
house, were called Obedientiae.
5
Cluny Abbey and
Cluniac
Order, Plates; and Crusades; and papacy
1
The Benedictines and
Cluniacs
had no stated times or seasons for the operation.
2
I came out after six months, and the
Cluniacs
are harder.
3
The cloisters of
Cluniacs
and Cistercians-branchesof the Benedictines-werefilled with idle and dissolute monks.
4
Yes, they were
Cluniacs
;
but Ralph believed that they were far from strict just at present.
5
Hence reforms were attempted; and the
Cluniacs
and Cistercians and other orders arose, modelled after the original institution on Monte Cassino.
1
Attempts to substitute
Cluniac
monks
for canons roused the opposition of the whole body of secular clergy.
2
The fourth abbot refused the Papacy; but Gregory VII, Urban II, and Pascal II were all
Cluniac
monks
.
Spanish
benedictino cluniacense
monje benedictino cluniacense
monje cluniacense
cluniacense
Catalan
monjo cluniacenc
monjo benedictin cluniacenc
benedictin cluniacenc
cluniacenc