MONTE CASSINO

mônˈtā käs-sēˈnō, monastery, in Latium, central Italy, E of the Rapido River. Situated on a hill (1,674 ft/510 m) overlooking Cassino, it was founded c.529 by St. Benedict of Nursia, whose rule became that of all Benedictine houses in the world. Monte Cassino was throughout the centuries one of the great centers of Christian learning and piety; its influence on European civilization is immeasurable (see Benedictines). Its greatest abbot after St. Benedict was Desiderius (later Pope Victor III) in the 11th cent. The buildings of the abbey were destroyed four times: by the Lombards (c.581); by the Arabs (883); by an earthquake (1349); and, after their restoration in the 17th cent., by a concentrated Allied aerial bombardment in 1944 (see Cassino). The German garrison, who had used the abbey as a fortress, survived the bombing in previously dug caves, but the buildings were flattened and most of their art treasures destroyed. A considerable part of the library's collection of invaluable manuscripts was saved by the monks. The monastery was rebuilt again after World War II.

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...assessment may have been shared at Monte Cassino. 12 The collaboration between...overview of Damian's contacts with Monte Cassino, see the recent article by J. Howe, Peter Damian and Monte Cassino, Revue Benedictine 107 1997...
...Caspar, Petrus Diaconus und die Monte Cassineser Falschungen Berlin...the illustrious men of Monte Cassino, however, Peter is generally...has been discovered at Monte Cassino, and is now published in the...by Don Mauro Inguanez Monte Cassino, 1928 , ii, 1, p. 90...
...taken to Fleury. The monastery of Monte Cassino was restored about 720, during...middle of the fifteenth century Monte Cassino was ruled by secular abbots in...previously. The monastery of Monte Cassino is a fortress-like structure...
...reprimanded the monks of Monte Cassino for choosing an abbot...victory, he sheltered in Monte Cassino, being one of...returned as abbot to Monte Cassino. In Mar., 1087, as...retained the abbey of Monte Cassino, he, like Gregory...
...living saint, those at Monte Cassino were those of the acknowledged...disputed by the monks of Monte Cassino. In the reign...of Richard, abbot of Monte Cassino, in which he was told...allowed even by Monte Cassino. What asserted more than...
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...Controversy, 1087-1079: Alberic of Monte Cassino against Berengar of Tours. by John...1087-1079: ALBERIC OF MONTE CASSINO AGAINST BERENGAR OF TOURS. By Charles...1090s). According to the Monte Cassino chronicle, this work "utterly...
...of the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino. Monte Cassino and its learned...early in his career. Besides Monte Cassino and its rogue librarian, Bloch...historians. But his interest in Monte Cassino proved too strong, and the task...
...giving the order to bomb the Abbey of Monte Cassino. General Alexander came to know...the early part of the Battle of Cassino, was to play the decisive role...was detailed to attack the town of Cassino was not able to make real progress...
...the translation of the relics of St Benedict from Monte Cassino. Monte Cassino, then, is known to have acquired codices from...Cassiodorus manuscripts of Greek medicine ended up in Monte Cassino. Alongside the Lateran, Monte Cassino acted as...
...written c. 1087 by Alberic of Monte Cassino. (38) The teaching of Alberic...58) a reading of Alberic of Monte Cassinos Flores rhetorici suggests...377, 385. (95) Alberic of Monte Cassino, Flores rhetorici, 6, ed. Inguanez...
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...Tempting providence: the bombing of Monte Cassino by David Colvin , Richard Hodges...French General Juin, were to turn Monte Cassino by a wide outflanking movement...details of the construction of the Monte Cassino monastery. These details revealed...
...matched the richly described treasury of its neighbour, Monte Cassino, was well able to meet the ransom. Besides the ornaments...shortly before had taken holy orders, died. The monks of Monte Cassino wished to take the body of the duke back to their own...
...tried unsuccessfully to take Monte Lungo from the Germans on December...sits at the southern foot of Monte Sammucro, which looms above...looks upon the valley between Montes Sammucro, Rotondo and Lungo...Ceppagna on the east side of Monte Sammucro. At noon on December...artillery spotters on Monte Cassino. The Fifth Army commander...
...rich treasury of the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino lists silks and exotica. Excavations of Monte Cassinos sister monastery at San Vincenzo...outside the holy precincts of monasteries like Monte Cassino (Italy) and St Denys (France...
...temporarily halted by the Germans to the north of Vesuvius at Monte Cassino and immediately inland from the Anzio beaches. On March 15th the third attempt to take Monte Cassino was thwarted and wounded soldiers and refugees flooded...
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...Campaign with the D-Day Dodgers; from Monte Cassino to Rome ... Frank Barrett Retraces a...cemetery overlooked by the monastery of Monte Cassino POIGNANT: A British soldiers grave at Monte Cassino cemetery RISEN FROM THE ASHES: The rebuilt...
THE LOST HEROINE OF MONTE CASSINO; the Incredible Story of a Girl from...towering medieval monastery of Monte Cassino, preparing for what was to become...barrier of steel which ran through Monte Cassino. This was where his finest troops...
Met in Florence, Proposed in Monte Cassino, Married in the Alps. Byline: By Matthew Aplin South...proposal: "Mark proposed to Bethan in a monastery at Monte Cassino, Italy, on one of the few days he received off...
...winter of 1944 at the notorious Monte Cassino sector, where troops from at least...period of five months. The Monte Cassino Veterans Association was disbanded...since been succeeded by the Monte Cassino Society, which includes some of...
...revisited the site of the Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, where more than 105...their lives. "The battle of Monte Cassino was one of the bloodiest of the...TRIBUTE Cecil returns to Monte Cassino SURVIVOR Royal Irish Rifleman Cecil...
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MONTE CASSINO mon ta kas-se no, monastery, in Latium...hill (1,674 ft/510 m) overlooking Cassino, it was founded c.529 by St. Benedict...Benedictine houses in the world. Monte Cassino was throughout the centuries one of the...
CASSINO , town, Italy kas-se no, town (1991...town and the nearby Benedictine abbey of Monte Cassino were strongly defended by Germans blocking...captured the German positions in May, 1944. Cassino was reduced to rubble but was largely...
...at Herculaneum. The early Christian libraries were in monasteries; the Benedictines amassed a fine collection at Monte Cassino. The Romans had brought book collections to the British Isles, but important early monastic libraries were founded...
...the German army in Italy fought bloody rearguard actions, and Rome fell (June 4, 1944) only after the battles of Monte Cassino and Anzio . In the Atlantic, the submarine threat was virtually ended by the summer of 1944. Throughout German...
...Ejected from Carthage as a magician, he fled to Salerno, where he remained for several years before retiring in 1076 to Monte Cassino. There he spent his remaining years in great activity; among the 30-odd works attributed to him are translations...
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