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- United States anthropologist (1887-1948) (同)Ruth Benedict, Ruth Fulton
- Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547) (同)Saint Benedict, St. Benedict
- pope who was a patron of the arts and who denounced the cruelty to the indigenous peoples of South America (1675-1758) (同)Prospero Lambertini
- toasted English muffin topped with ham and a poached egg (or an oyster) and hollandaise sauce
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Benedict most commonly refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Order of Saint Benedict and thereby of Western Monasticism (Benedictine).
Benedict may also refer to:
Contents
- 1 Places
- 2 Schools
- 3 Food
- 4 Science
- 5 People
- 5.1 Saints
- 5.2 Popes
- 5.3 Antipopes
- 6 See also
Places[edit]
- Benedict College, South Carolina, USA
- Benedict (crater), a lunar crater
- Benedict Glacier, on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
- Benedict, Kansas, USA
- Benedict, Maryland, USA
- Benedict, Nebraska, USA
- Benedikt, Slovenia, a municipality in Slovenia
- St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School (disambiguation), several places
- Saint Benedict, Oregon, USA
- San Benedicto Island, Mexico
Schools[edit]
- Benedict International Education Group, a Swiss group with 80 schools worldwide
Food[edit]
- Eggs Benedict, an American dish that consists of two halves of an English muffin, topped with ham or bacon, poached eggs, and Hollandaise sauce
- Benedictine (condiment), a condiment made with cucumbers and cream cheese
Science[edit]
- Benedict's reagent, a test for aldehydes in chemistry
People[edit]
- Benedict (given name), including a list of people with the given name
- Benedict (surname), including a list of people with the surname
Saints[edit]
- Benedict of Aniane (747–821), Benedictine monk and monastic reformer, who left a large imprint on the religious practice of the Carolingian Empire
- Benedict Biscop (628–690), Anglo-Saxon abbot and founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory (where he also founded the famous library) and was considered a saint after his death
- Benedict the Bridge-Builder, also known as Bénézet
- Benedict (bishop of Milan) (died 732), archbishop of Milan from c. 685 to c. 732
- Benedict Joseph Labre (1748–1783), French mendicant, Franciscan tertiary and Roman Catholic saint
- Benedict the Moor (1526–1589), also known as Benedict the Black
- Benedict of Nursia (480–c. 540), Christian saint, honored by the Anglican Church and the Catholic Church as the patron saint of Europe and students
- Benedict of Szkalka, born Stojislav in Nitra (Nyitra), Hungarian Kingdom, was a Benedictine monk and Roman Catholic saint
Popes[edit]
- Pope Benedict I (died 579), head of the Catholic Church from 2 June 575 to his death in 579
- Pope Benedict II (635–685), also a saint
- Pope Benedict III (died 858), head of the Catholic Church from 29 September 855 to his death in 858
- Pope Benedict IV (died 903), head of the Catholic Church from 1 February 900 to his death in 903
- Pope Benedict V (died 965), head of the Catholic Church from 22 May to 23 June 964, in opposition to Pope Leo VIII
- Pope Benedict VI (died 974), head of the Catholic Church from 19 January 973 to his death in 974
- Pope Benedict VII (died 983), head of the Catholic Church from October 974 to his death in 983
- Pope Benedict VIII (died 1024), head of the Catholic Church from 18 May 1012 to his death in 1024
- Pope Benedict IX (c. 1010–1056), in Rome, was the head of the Catholic Church on three occasions between October 1032 and July 1048
- Pope Benedict XI (1240–1304), head of the Catholic Church from 22 October 1303 to his death in 1304
- Pope Benedict XII (c. 1280–1342), head of the Catholic Church from 20 December 1334 to his death in 1342. He was the third Avignon Pope
- Pope Benedict XIII (1649–1730), later Friar Vincenzo Maria Orsini, O.P., was the head of the Catholic Church from 29 May 1724 to his death in 1730
- Pope Benedict XIV (1675–1758), head of the Catholic Church from 17 August 1740 to his death in 1758
- Pope Benedict XV (1854–1922), head of the Catholic Church from 3 September 1914 to his death in 1922
- Pope Benedict XVI (born 1927), Roman Pontiff Emeritus
Antipopes[edit]
- Antipope Benedict X (c. 1000–c. 1070), son of Guido (the youngest son of Alberic III, Count of Tusculum), a brother of the notorious Pope Benedict IX (deposed in 1048), a member of the dominant political dynasty in the region at that time
- Antipope Benedict XIII (1328–1423), known as el Papa Luna in Spanish, was an Aragonese nobleman, who is officially considered by the Catholic Church to be an antipope
- Antipope Benedict XIV, the name used by two closely related minor antipopes of the 15th century
See also[edit]
- São Bento (disambiguation), Portuguese for Saint Benedict, several meanings
- Benediction, a short invocation for divine help, blessing and guidance, usually at the end of worship service
- Order of Saint Benedict, a Roman Catholic religious order of independent monastic communities that observe the Rule of Saint Benedict
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English Journal
- Dietary intake of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids is linked to gray matter volume and cognitive function in elderly.
- Titova OE, Sjögren P, Brooks SJ, Kullberg J, Ax E, Kilander L, Riserus U, Cederholm T, Larsson EM, Johansson L, Ahlström H, Lind L, Schiöth HB, Benedict C.SourceDepartment of Neuroscience, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, olga.titova@neuro.uu.se.
- Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands).Age (Dordr).2013 Aug;35(4):1495-505. doi: 10.1007/s11357-012-9453-3. Epub 2012 Jul 13.
- In the present study, we tested whether elderly with a high dietary intake of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) would have higher cognitive test scores and greater brain volume than those with low dietary intake of these fatty acids. Data were obtained from the Prospective I
- PMID 22791395
- Elimination of T cell reactivity to pancreatic β cells and partial preservation of β cell activity by peptide blockade of LFA-1:ICAM-1 interaction in the NOD mouse model.
- Dotson AL, Novikova L, Stehno-Bittel L, Benedict SH.SourceDepartment of Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA.
- Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.).Clin Immunol.2013 Aug;148(2):149-61. doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2013.04.016. Epub 2013 May 9.
- In insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (T1D), self-reactive T cells infiltrate pancreatic islets and induce beta cell destruction and dysregulation of blood glucose. A goal is to control only the self-reactive T cells, leaving the remainder of the T cell population free to protect the host. One appr
- PMID 23770626
- Overview of parametric survival analysis for health-economic applications.
- Ishak KJ, Kreif N, Benedict A, Muszbek N.SourceUnited BioSource Corporation, 185 Dorval Avenue, Suite 500, Dorval, QC, H9S 5J9, Canada, Jack.ishak@unitedbiosource.com.
- PharmacoEconomics.Pharmacoeconomics.2013 Aug;31(8):663-75. doi: 10.1007/s40273-013-0064-3.
- Health economic models rely on data from trials to project the risk of events (e.g., death) over time beyond the span of the available data. Parametric survival analysis methods can be applied to identify an appropriate statistical model for the observed data, which can then be extrapolated to deriv
- PMID 23673905
- Measuring exertion during caregiving of children and young adults with cerebral palsy who require assistance for mobility and self-care.
- Andrews M, Bolt DM, Braun M, Benedict RE.Source1UW Hospitals & Clinics.
- Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics.Phys Occup Ther Pediatr.2013 Aug;33(3):300-12. doi: 10.3109/01942638.2012.754395. Epub 2013 Jan 29.
- ABSTRACT Our purpose was to compare objective and subjective measures of energy exertion during caregiving tasks. Participants were primary caregivers (N = 19) of children and young adults (aged 3 -22 years) with cerebral palsy (CP) who require assistance for mobility and self-care (67% classified
- PMID 23356332
Japanese Journal
- 翻訳 フィールド・ワークの地からの書簡選集(1924年~1934年) : 翻訳を通して感じる当時の知識人の声を聴くことのむずかしさ
- <Book Review>Benedict R. O'G. Anderson. Exploration and Irony in Studies of Siam over Forty Years. Ithaca, NY: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 2014, 166 p.
- 『倫理とアーカイブの仕事-入門とケーススタディ-(その3)』
- 翻訳を通して文化が規定するアブノーマルの概念を考える
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