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  1. Russ Abbot - Wikipedia

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    Russ Abbot (born Russell Allan Roberts; 18 September 1947) is an English musician, comedian and actor. Born in Chester , [2] he first came to public notice during the 1970s as the singer and drummer with British comedy showband the Black Abbots, later forging a prominent solo career as a television comedian with his own weekly show on British ...

  2. Pala di Santo Spirito - Wikipedia

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    Opere di Lorenzo Lotto; Treviso (1503) Ritratto di giovane (Lotto Carrara) · Madonna col Bambino, san Pietro martire e un donatore · Pala di Santa Cristina al Tiverone · Ritratto del vescovo Bernardo de' Rossi · Allegoria della Virtù e del Vizio · Allegoria della Castità · Madonna col Bambino e santi · Pala di Asolo · Ritratto di giovane con lucerna · San Girolamo penitente ...

  3. Fulton Oursler - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fulton Oursler (January 22, 1893 – May 24, 1952) was an American journalist, playwright, editor and writer. Writing as Anthony Abbot, he was an author of mysteries and detective fiction. His son was the journalist and author Will Oursler (1913–1985).

  4. Muri Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The rule of Abbot Jakob Meyer, a member of a noble family from Lucerne, proved an economic disaster. Meyer was eventually forced out of office in 1596 and replaced by John Jodoc Singisen, who proved himself a second founder of his monastery, who extended his care to the other Benedictine houses of Switzerland and was one of the founders of the Swiss Congregation …

  5. Rule of Saint Benedict - Wikipedia

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    Origins. Christian monasticism first appeared in the Egyptian desert, in the Eastern Roman Empire a few generations before Benedict of Nursia.Under the inspiration of Saint Anthony the Great (251–356), ascetic monks led by Saint Pachomius (286–346) formed the first Christian monastic communities under what became known as an Abbot, from the Aramaic abba (father).

  6. Laykyun Sekkya - Wikipedia

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    It was commissioned by the Chief Abbot Ven. Nãradã. [citation needed]. It was the tallest statue in the world for a few months until the completion of the Spring Temple Buddha in September 2008. The Laykyun Sekkya statue depicts a standing Gautama Buddha next to a reclining statue of Gautama Buddha, ...



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