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Benedict Collection (#7)

"Benedict: A Multifaceted Legacy" Benedict de Spinoza, a renowned philosopher of the 17th century

Background imageBenedict Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Expiatory Church of the Holy

SPAIN. Barcelona. Expiatory Church of the Holy Family. Consecration of Sagrada Familia by Pope Benedict XVI. 2010/10/07. The Pope burns incense to purify the altar

Background imageBenedict Collection: SAN LEOCADIO, Paolo de (ca. 1445 - 1520). The

SAN LEOCADIO, Paolo de (ca. 1445 - 1520). The Virgin of the Knight of Montesa. ca. 1472. Scene with the Virgin and Child, between Saint Bernard (left) and Saint Benedict (right); at the bottom

Background imageBenedict Collection: SIGNORELLI, Luca (1445-1523). The Life of St

SIGNORELLI, Luca (1445-1523). The Life of St. Benedict. ITALY. SIENA. Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore. Detail of bricklayers. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Fresco

Background imageBenedict Collection: ANGELICO, Fra (1387-1455). Coronation of the

ANGELICO, Fra (1387-1455). Coronation of the Virgin. 1440-1441. ITALY. Florence. St. Marks Convent. In the low part, from left to right, Saint Thomas, Saint Benedict, Saint Dominic, Saint Francis

Background imageBenedict Collection: CRESPI, Giuseppe Maria (1665-1747). Portrait

CRESPI, Giuseppe Maria (1665-1747). Portrait

Background imageBenedict Collection: Botticelli, Alessandro Di Mariano

Botticelli, Alessandro Di Mariano
Greco, Dom nikos Theotokpoulos, called El (1541-1614). Saint Benedict. Mannerism art. Oil on canvas

Background imageBenedict Collection: SPINOZA, Benedict de (1632-1677)

SPINOZA, Benedict de (1632-1677). Portrait of Baruch Spinoza. Engraving

Background imageBenedict Collection: Continental Army soldiers, lead by Benedict Arnold, marching through the Maine wilderness in

Continental Army soldiers, lead by Benedict Arnold, marching through the Maine wilderness in the unsuccsessful attempt
QUEBEC EXPEDITION, 1775. Continental Army soldiers, lead by Benedict Arnold, marching through the Maine wilderness in the unsuccsessful attempt to capture Quebec, Canada, in 1775

Background imageBenedict Collection: ANTOINE DEPARCIEUX (1703-1768). French mathematician and physicist

ANTOINE DEPARCIEUX (1703-1768). French mathematician and physicist. Etching by Charles Nicholas Cochin and engraving by B

Background imageBenedict Collection: `TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. A Political Concert; the Vocal parts By

`TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. A Political Concert; the Vocal parts By -. Contemporary English cartoon allegory of the Peace of Paris, 1783. Benjamin Franklin and King George III of England are seated

Background imageBenedict Collection: PHILADELPHIA: MANSION. Mount Pleasant mansion, built outside Philadelphia, c1761

PHILADELPHIA: MANSION. Mount Pleasant mansion, built outside Philadelphia, c1761, bought by Benedict Arnold in 1779. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageBenedict Collection: BENEDICT ARNOLD: MAP, 1775. Map of the route through the Maine wilderness followed by

BENEDICT ARNOLD: MAP, 1775. Map of the route through the Maine wilderness followed by the unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold, to capture Quebec in 1775

Background imageBenedict Collection: ARNOLD HEADQUARTERS, 1780. The headquarters of Major General Benedict Arnold before his flight

ARNOLD HEADQUARTERS, 1780. The headquarters of Major General Benedict Arnold before his flight, 25 September 1780, at the house of Beverly Robinson in Garrison, New York

Background imageBenedict Collection: BARUCH SPINOZA (1632-1677). Dutch philosopher: stipple engraving, German, c1800

BARUCH SPINOZA (1632-1677). Dutch philosopher: stipple engraving, German, c1800

Background imageBenedict Collection: Belleti, Jenny Lind, Benedict

Belleti, Jenny Lind, Benedict

Background imageBenedict Collection: Mt. Pleasant, Benedict Arnolds mansion, Philadelphia

Mt. Pleasant, Benedict Arnolds mansion, Philadelphia. Date c1900

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus III

Pope Benedictus III had a reputation for learning and piety. Died 858

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus II

Pope Benedictus II pope and saint

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus IX

Pope Benedictus IX
Pope Benedict IX born Theophylactus, the only man to have served as Pope for three discontinuous periods (1032 to 1044, again in 1045)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Sir Julius Benedict, 1871

Sir Julius Benedict, 1871
Engraved portrait of Sir Julius Benedict (1804-1885), the German composer, pictured in 1871

Background imageBenedict Collection: Sir Julius Benedict (1804-1885)

Sir Julius Benedict (1804-1885)
Photographic portrait of Sir Julius Benedict (1804-1885), the German composer, pictured c.1876

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus XV

Pope Benedictus XV
POPE BENEDICTUS XV (Giacomo della Chiesa)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus V

Pope Benedictus V
POPE BENEDICTUS V

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus XIII

Pope Benedictus XIII
POPE BENEDICTUS XIII (Pietro Francesco Orsini- Gravina)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus XII

Pope Benedictus XII
POPE BENEDICTUS XII (Jacques Fournier)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus XIV

Pope Benedictus XIV
POPE BENEDICTUS XIV (Prospero Lambertini) known as the scholars pope for his learning

Background imageBenedict Collection: Anti-Pope Benedictus XII

Anti-Pope Benedictus XIII

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus IX (2)

Pope Benedictus IX (2)
POPE BENEDICTUS IX He sold the papacy to Gregorius VI, but later resumed the papacy for a few further months, causing great confusion

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus IX (1)

Pope Benedictus IX (1)
POPE BENEDICTUS IX He sold the papacy to Gregorius VI, but later resumed the papacy for a few further months, causing great confusion

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus VIII

Pope Benedictus VIII
POPE BENEDICTUS VIII (Theophylactus, son of the Count of Tusculum)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus VI

Pope Benedictus VI
POPE BENEDICTUS VI

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedictus I

Pope Benedictus I
POPE BENEDICTUS I

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Benedict of Nursia

Saint Benedict of Nursia
SAINT BENEDICT OF NURSIA Italian religious gained fame for sanctity as hermit near Subiaco

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedict Arnold and Major Andre

Benedict Arnold and Major Andre
Benedict Arnold persuades Major Andre to conceal papers in his boot, causing him to be hanged as a spy when captured by the patriots



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"Benedict: A Multifaceted Legacy" Benedict de Spinoza, a renowned philosopher of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on intellectual discourse with his radical ideas. The portrait of Sanctus Benedictus captures the essence of this revered saint, known for his devotion and piety. Saint Scholastica's unwavering faith and her deep bond with her twin brother it can beautifully depicted in the artwork "Scholastica & Benedict. " St. Benedict's Hospital in Tooting, South London stands as a testament to compassion and care for those in need within the community. Tooting Military Hospital in Surrey played a crucial role during wartime, providing medical aid to countless soldiers - a tribute to their resilience and bravery. Benedict Arnold's name may be synonymous with betrayal, but it serves as a reminder that even heroes can fall from grace. The dedication and discipline of Benedictine Monks have shaped monastic life throughout history, fostering spiritual growth and contemplation. A masterpiece from 15th-century France titled "A Miracle of Saint Benedict" showcases divine intervention through artistry on oak canvas. Marshal Radetzky's head-and-shoulders portrait reflects the strength and leadership associated with individuals bearing the name Benedict. Though shrouded in mystery surrounding his deathbed appearance to historian Platina, Saint Benedict continues to intrigue scholars centuries later due to his enigmatic nature. From medieval rulers like St. Benedicts who reigned between 1034-1045 to modern-day figures like Spinoza or Arnold – each person named Benedict has left an unforgettable imprint on our collective history.