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... Monte Cassino was enjoying a revived prosperity . Economically sound , it was ruled by a series of abbots who were at first patronised by the emperor , but later were high in the councils of the reformed papacy , and its new church ...
... Monte Cassino was enjoying a revived prosperity . Economically sound , it was ruled by a series of abbots who were at first patronised by the emperor , but later were high in the councils of the reformed papacy , and its new church ...
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... Monte Cassino and St Albans were all in their different ways houses of unusual distinction , nurturing saints , scholars and administrators of the first order . Half the great sees of Europe and the papal legacies were filled by black ...
... Monte Cassino and St Albans were all in their different ways houses of unusual distinction , nurturing saints , scholars and administrators of the first order . Half the great sees of Europe and the papal legacies were filled by black ...
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... Mont - César , abbey 188 Mont - St - Michel , abbey 151 Monte Cassino , abbey 44,58 , 59 , 60 , 138 , 158 , 177 , 183 , 186,212 see also Cassinese Congregation Monte Vergine , abbey 184 Montfaucon , Dom 152 , 153 Montserrat , abbey ...
... Mont - César , abbey 188 Mont - St - Michel , abbey 151 Monte Cassino , abbey 44,58 , 59 , 60 , 138 , 158 , 177 , 183 , 186,212 see also Cassinese Congregation Monte Vergine , abbey 184 Montfaucon , Dom 152 , 153 Montserrat , abbey ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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