- male, deceased (908)
- Remigius (Remi) of Auxerre was a Benedictine theologian and a prolific author, a collector of commentaries on works of classical Latin.
- male, deceased (1112)
- Sigebert of Gembloux (Sigebertus Gemblacensis) (c. 1030-October 5, 1112), was a medieval author, known mainly as a pro-Imperial historian of a...
- female, deceased (2003)
- Dame Felicitas Corrigan OSB (6 March, 1908 - 7 October, 2003) was an English Benedictine nun, author and humanitarian. She was born Kathleen...
- male, deceased (1022)
- Notker Labeo, also known as "Notker Teutonicus" i.e. "the German", "Notker the German", or Notker III was (born c. 950, died 28 June 1022) was a...
- male, deceased (1396)
- Uhtred (also spelled Owtred) was an English Benedictine theologian and writer, born at Boldon, North Durham, about 1315; died at Finchale Abbey, 24...
- male, 909 years old
- Adam of Perseigne was a French Cistercian, Abbot of the monastery of Perseigne in the diocese of Mans, b. about the middle of the 12th century. He...
- male, deceased (1642)
- Saint Alban Roe (born as Bartholemew Roe circa 1583 - died 21 January 1642), was a Benedictine priest and Catholic Martyr. Believed to have been...
- male, deceased (1027)
- Saint Romuald (c. 951-June 19, 1027) was the founder of the Camaldolese order. He was born in Ravenna, Italy, to the aristocratic Onesti family. As...
- male, deceased (1640)
- Thomas Preston (1563-April 3, 1640) was a Benedictine monk. He took the name of Roger Widdrington, and wrote several books of a controversial...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Paul Louis Denis Bellot was a monk and architect. He became architect in 1900. In 1902 he became monk in the order of Benedictines of Solesmes. The...
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