Subiaco was named after the town of Subiaco in Italy by Benedictine monks who settled there in the 19th century. The name "Subiaco" is derived from the Latin word "Sublaqueum," meaning under the lake, referring to the town's location beneath a lake in Italy.
St. Benedict, the founder of Western monasticism, is said to have spent three years living in a cave near Subiaco, Italy, in the early 6th century. During this time, he practiced prayer, fasting, and meditation before eventually moving on to establish a monastic community at Monte Cassino.
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Subiaco Academy was created in 1887.
Subiaco Press was created in 1464.
Romanus of Subiaco died in 550.
Subiaco Football Club was created in 1896.
Subiaco Oval, in Western Australia, was built and opened in 1908.
Subiaco Marist Cricket Club was created in 2000.
Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club was created in 1886.
The motto of Subiaco Academy is 'America's Best Value in Boarding Schools'.
Subiaco Oval
Subiaco Italy.
Patersons Stadium, previously known as Subiaco Oval.
Nursia to Rome and then Rome to Subiaco after time subiaco to Monte Cassino and here he died and is buried also his sister St Scolastica is buried in the Abbey of Monte Cassino Italy.