- The
Camaldolese Hermits of
Mount Corona (Latin:
Congregatio Eremitarum Camaldulensium Montis Coronae) are a
Catholic monastic order of
pontifical right...
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Camaldolese Bible (Slovak: Kamaldulská Biblia) is the
first known complete translation of
Bible into
Slovak language. The
Bible was
translated from Vulgate...
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Camaldolese Slovak (Kamaldulská slovenčina) is a
variant of
cultural Slovak language (its
Western variant) and can be
called first attempt at creating...
- War. The
church had to be
situated in a
remote area
according to the
Camaldoleses tradition and it was
built on the area of
former village Pólko (now Bielany)...
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gradually followed by all
Benedictine monasteries, as well as by the
Camaldolese, Vallombrosians, Cistercians,
Hirsau congregations, and
other offshoots...
- the
Camaldolese Order.
Traversari was born near Forlì, in the
village of
Portico di
Romagna in 1386. At the age of 14 he
entered the
Camaldolese Order...
- The
Camaldolese Dictionary (Slovak: Kamaldulský slovník) is a Latin-Slovak
dictionary from 1763. The book
consists of two parts: the
dictionary and brief...
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Republic of
Venice 65 / 80
Citizen of the
Republic of Venice.
Member of the
Camaldolese, with the
religious name Mauro. Last non-bishop to be
elected to the...
- had
adopted the name
Mauro upon
entering the
religious order of the
Camaldolese.
Reactionary in tendency, he
opposed democratic and
modernising reforms...
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groups which follow the Rule of St. Benedict, e.g., the
Camaldolese wearing white. (The
Camaldolese of
Monte Corona, however,
always wear a
cloak instead...