Saint Benedict generally refers to Benedict of Nursia (480–547 AD).
St Benedict, St Benedict's, or variant forms may also refer to:
People
edit- Benedict of Aniane (747–821), Benedictine monk and monastic reformer
- Benedict Biscop (628–690), Anglo-Saxon abbot
- Bénézet (c. 1163–1184), or Benedict, the Bridge-Builder
- Benedict (bishop of Milan) (died 732), archbishop of Milan c. 685 – c. 732
- Benedict Joseph Labre (1748–1783), French mendicant and Franciscan tertiary
- Benedict the Moor (1526–1589), Italian Franciscan friar in Sicily
- Benedict of Szkalka (died 1012), Benedictine monk
- Pope Benedict II (635–685)
Places
edit- St. Benedict, Saskatchewan, Canada
- St. Benedict, Iowa, U.S.
- St. Benedict, Kansas, U.S.
- Saint Benedict, Louisiana, U.S.
- St. Benedict, Minnesota, U.S.
- Saint Benedict, Oregon, U.S.
- Saint Benedict, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- San Benedicto Island, Mexico
See also
edit- All pages with titles beginning with Saint Benedict
- All pages with titles containing Saint Benedict
- All pages with titles beginning with St Benedict
- All pages with titles beginning with St. Benedict
- Benedict (disambiguation)
- Monastery of St. Benedict (disambiguation)
- São Bento (disambiguation)
- St Benet (disambiguation)
- Saint Benedict Abbey (disambiguation)
- St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School (disambiguation)
- St. Benedict's Church (disambiguation)
- St. Benedict's College (disambiguation)
- St Benedict's School (disambiguation)
- Order of Saint Benedict, a Roman Catholic religious order