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Catholic AnswerSt. Benedict was from Rome. He left Rome in 500 A.D. to live the life of a hermit at Subiaco for three years. Eventually, he moved to Monte Cassino and founded a monastery there. The abbey in Monte Cassino is still there today, and is the head monastery of the Cassinese congregation of Benedictines.
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St. Benedict was born in Nursia, Italy, around the year 480 AD. He spent much of his life in Subiaco, Italy, where he lived in a cave as a hermit before founding the monastery of Monte Cassino.

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