Translation for "benedictine abbey" to spanish
Benedictine abbey
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He turned to the religious life, spending days in meditation and prayer, becoming at last, The Confessor, devoting himself to the foundation of his Benedictine abbey upstream of London, his "West Minster".
Se refugió en la vida religiosa, pasando los días en meditación y plegaria, convirtiéndose por fin en El Confesor, consagrándose a la fundación de su abadía benedictina río arriba de Londres, su "West Minster".
They chose the Benedictine Abbey of St. Martin at Marmoutier, near Tours.
Eligieron la abadía benedictina de San martín en Marmoutier, cerca de Tours.
The structure was once part of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Michel in the French Pyrenees, was moved to New York in 1907 and now surrounds a central garden.
La edificación formó parte antiguamente de la abadía benedictina de San Miguel, en los Pirineos franceses. Trasladada a Nueva York en 1907, ahora rodea un jardín central.
The Rosner brothers, Cracovian musicians who would come to know Oskar well, settled in the old village of Tyniec. It was on a pretty bend of the Vistula, and an old Benedictine abbey on a limestone cliff hung above it.
Los hermanos Rosner se establecieron en el antiguo pueblo de Tyniec, en un bonito recodo del Vístula dominado por un cerro de piedra caliza donde había una vieja abadía benedictina.
She used to spend the summers in Melk, on the banks of the Danube, in Lower Austria, near the famous Benedictine abbey, you know, the Baroque monastery.’ He saw my blank look, and added, as a parenthesis: ‘(It doesn’t matter, there’s no reason why you should know it.) And the girl who was the same age as her used to spend Christmas with her here in England.
Ella iba a Melk en verano, a orillas del Danubio, en la Baja Austria, donde está la famosa abadía benedictina, ya sabes, el monasterio barroco... —Vio que yo no reaccionaba, así que agregó, como en un paréntesis—: (da lo mismo, no lo conoces)... y la chica de su edad pasaba la Navidad con ella en Inglaterra.
Walter M. Miller, Jr., grew up in the American South and enlisted in the Army Air Corps a month after Pearl Harbor. He spent most of World War II as a radio operator and tail gunner, participating in more than fifty-five combat sorties, among them the controversial destruction of the Benedictine abbey at Monte Cassino, the oldest monastery in the Western world.
WALTER MICHAEL MILLER, Jr. Nació en New Smyrna Beach, Florida y estudió en la Universidad de Tennessee durante dos años. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, tomó parte en el ejercito como artillero de cola y técnico de radio, a bordo de bombarderos B-25, y participó en los bombardeos de Italia y los Balcanes, incluida la abadía benedictina de Monte Cassino.
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