Benedict
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Benedict of Nursia was the founder of the Benedictine Order and thereby of western monasticism
Benedict may also refer to:
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[edit] People
[edit] Saints
- Benedict of Aniane
- Benedict Biscop
- Benedict Joseph Labre
- Benedict of Skalka died 1043
- St. Benedict the Black
- Benedict the Bridge-Builder (Bénézet)
[edit] Popes
- Pope Benedict I
- Pope Benedict II also a saint
- Pope Benedict III
- Pope Benedict IV
- Pope Benedict V
- Pope Benedict VI
- Pope Benedict VII
- Pope Benedict VIII
- Pope Benedict IX
- Pope Benedict XI
- Pope Benedict XII
- Pope Benedict XIII
- Pope Benedict XIV
- Pope Benedict XV
- Pope Benedict XVI - current Pontiff
[edit] Antipopes
[edit] From the United States
- Benedict Arnold, American general
- Thomas Benedict (1617-1689) English progenitor of Benedicts in America
- Ruth Fulton Benedict American anthropologist
- Harry Yandell Benedict American astronomer and educator
- Clare Benedict American author
- Dirk Benedict (pseudonym) American actor
- Stanley Rossiter Benedict, the American chemist who invented Benedict's reagent, a test for reducing sugars.
[edit] From other countries
- Joseph Benedict Chifley, Ben Chifley, former Prime Minister of Australia
- Sir Julius Benedict English composer and conductor
- Benedict Carpenter British artist
[edit] Fictional
- Bénédict the title character in Berlioz's opera Béatrice et Bénédict
- Benedick a character from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.
- Benedict of Amber, The Chronicles of Amber
[edit] Places
[edit] In the United States
- Benedict College, South Carolina
- Benedict, Kansas
- Benedict, Maryland
- Benedict, Nebraska
- Benedict, New York
[edit] In other countries
- Benedikt (Slovenia), a municipality in Slovenia
- San Benedicto Island, Mexico
- St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School, Ontario, Canada
[edit] Miscelleaneous
- Eggs Benedict, a breakfast dish
- Benedict's reagent, a test for aldehydes in Chemistry