He met George Washington in 1775
Yes, Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin did meet. Their interaction occurred in 1776 when Arnold was involved in military affairs during the American Revolutionary War, while Franklin was serving as a commissioner to France. Although they had differing views and allegiances, their meeting highlighted the tension and complexities of the Revolutionary period.
Benedict Arnold (1740-1801) for whatever reasons (envy, personal gain, or political disagreements) passed the defense plans for the fort at West Point to the British in 1780. When discovered, he fled to a British ship. He fought for the British briefly in raids in New England, and later lived in New Brunswick, Canada, before relocating to London. He briefly served the British military in the West Indies in 1792.
Pope Benedict is now retired and, as best I can determine, accepts few visitors.
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They do not meet very much.
People say that the ones you meet by accident usually wind up being the most important in your life. I know that several people that I have met by accident are very important to me.
Benedict and Scholastica were siblings. In fact, Saint Scholastica and Saint Benedict of Nursia were twins. They were very close, even as adults they would travel and meet up at least once a year.
He met Benjamin Franklin.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger was born on July 30, 1947