- male, deceased (942)
- Saint Odo of Cluny (c. 878 - 18 November, 942), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, was the second abbot of Cluny. He enacted various reforms in...
- male, deceased (1952)
- George Eglinton Alston Dix (named in religion Gregory was a monk of Nashdom Abbey, an Anglican Benedictine community.Born at Woolwich, son of a...
- male, 615 years old
- Basilius Valentinus, also known under the Anglicized version of his name, Basil Valentine, was a 15th-century alchemist. He was the Canon of the...
- male, deceased (670)
- Saint Gobain (died 670), also known as Goban, was an Irish Benedictine monk and and spiritual student of Saint Fursey at Burgh Castle, Norfolk,...
- male, deceased (1124)
- Guibert of Nogent (1053-1124) was a Benedictine historian, theologian and author of autobiographical memoirs. Guibert was relatively unknown in his...
- male, deceased (709)
- Wilfrid (c. 634 - April 24, 709) was an English bishop and saint.
- male, deceased (1900)
- Dom Rosendo Salvado Rotea, O.S.B. (March 1, 1814 - December 29, 1900) was a Benedictine monk, missionary, bishop, and bestselling author, as well...
- male, deceased (1004)
- Abbo of Fleury, also known as Abbon or Saint Abbo' (c. 945-13 November,1004) was a monk, and later abbot, of the Benedictine monastery of Fleury...
- male
- Ratramnus (died circa 868) was a theological controversialist of the second half of the ninth century. He was a monk of the Benedictine abbey of...
- male, deceased (930)
- Hucbald (Hucbaldus, Hubaldus) (c. 840 - June 20, 930) was a music theorist, composer, teacher, writer, hagiographer, and Benedictine monk. He wrote...
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