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BENEDICT - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Benedict (disambiguation); Benédict; Bénedict; Bénédict

BENEDICT         

ألاسم

المتزوج حديثا

BENEDICTINE         
  • Montserrat]]
  • [[Abbot Suger]] (c. 1081 – 1135) in a medieval stained-glass window
  • [[Benedict of Aniane]] (747–821).
  • Benedictine nuns make their first profession of vows.
  • [[Bernard of Clairvaux]] (1090–1153) featured in a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • [[Saint Boniface]] (c. 680 – 750), [[Pope Gregory I]] (c. 540 – 604, pope 590–604), [[Adalbert of Egmond]] (8th century) and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom currently on display at the [[Frans Hals Museum]]
  • [[Bonifatius Becker]]
  • Self portrait of [[Matthew Paris]] (c. 1200 – 59)
  • The monks of Our Lady of Clear Creek Monastery, in Hulbert Oklahoma.
  • Dom Pérignon]]
  • Friary of San Marco]] [[Florence]].
  • Carolingian manuscript]], c. 840, depicting [[Rabanus Maurus]] (left), supported by [[Alcuin]] (middle), presenting his work to [[Otgar of Mainz]]
  • Late Gothic]] sculpture of [[Rupert of Salzburg]] (c. 660 – 710)
  • The two sides of a ''Saint Benedict Medal''
  • Cardinal Schuster.
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDER
Benedictine monk; Benedictine order; Benedictine monks; Benedictian; Benedictine Order; St. Benedict's monks; Order of St Benedict; Benedictine; Olivetian; Benedictine religious order; O.S.B.; Order of St. Benedict; Benedictine monastery; Black Monks; Black Monk; Benedictine abbey; Order of St. Benedictine; Black monks; Congregation of St. Justina of Padua; Black Benedictines; Oblates of Saint Frances of Rome; Collatines; O. S. B.; Ordo Sancti Benedicti; Benedictine monasticism; Benedictine monasteries; Benedictine nuns; Benedictinian Order; Benedictinians; Benedictinian; Oblates of St. Benedict; Benedictine centuries; Benedictine spirituality; Obl.S.B.; Oblate of Saint Benedict; Oblates of St Benedict; Benedictine nun; O.S.B.Cas.; Black monk; Benedictine Nuns; Order of Saint Benedict

ألاسم

الخمر البنيديكتية; الراهبة البينديكتية

الصفة

الراهب البنيديكتي

Benedictine         
  • Montserrat]]
  • [[Abbot Suger]] (c. 1081 – 1135) in a medieval stained-glass window
  • [[Benedict of Aniane]] (747–821).
  • Benedictine nuns make their first profession of vows.
  • [[Bernard of Clairvaux]] (1090–1153) featured in a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • [[Saint Boniface]] (c. 680 – 750), [[Pope Gregory I]] (c. 540 – 604, pope 590–604), [[Adalbert of Egmond]] (8th century) and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom currently on display at the [[Frans Hals Museum]]
  • [[Bonifatius Becker]]
  • Self portrait of [[Matthew Paris]] (c. 1200 – 59)
  • The monks of Our Lady of Clear Creek Monastery, in Hulbert Oklahoma.
  • Dom Pérignon]]
  • Friary of San Marco]] [[Florence]].
  • Carolingian manuscript]], c. 840, depicting [[Rabanus Maurus]] (left), supported by [[Alcuin]] (middle), presenting his work to [[Otgar of Mainz]]
  • Late Gothic]] sculpture of [[Rupert of Salzburg]] (c. 660 – 710)
  • The two sides of a ''Saint Benedict Medal''
  • Cardinal Schuster.
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDER
Benedictine monk; Benedictine order; Benedictine monks; Benedictian; Benedictine Order; St. Benedict's monks; Order of St Benedict; Benedictine; Olivetian; Benedictine religious order; O.S.B.; Order of St. Benedict; Benedictine monastery; Black Monks; Black Monk; Benedictine abbey; Order of St. Benedictine; Black monks; Congregation of St. Justina of Padua; Black Benedictines; Oblates of Saint Frances of Rome; Collatines; O. S. B.; Ordo Sancti Benedicti; Benedictine monasticism; Benedictine monasteries; Benedictine nuns; Benedictinian Order; Benedictinians; Benedictinian; Oblates of St. Benedict; Benedictine centuries; Benedictine spirituality; Obl.S.B.; Oblate of Saint Benedict; Oblates of St Benedict; Benedictine nun; O.S.B.Cas.; Black monk; Benedictine Nuns; Order of Saint Benedict
ADJ , N
راهب / بندكتى / بندكتينى جـ رهبان

Definition

benedict

Wikipedia

Benedict
Examples of use of BENEDICT
1. On Sunday, Benedict referred back to another Benedict, St.
2. Forgetful÷ Pope Benedict Pope Benedict has apologised for being forgetful – not once but twice.
3. Pope Benedict XVI Looking tired, Benedict led nearly 100,000 pilgrims, tourists and Romans in Mass in St.
4. Now, though, Benedict has actually said something.
5. Benedict, addressing pilgrims and tourists in St.