Yes, Bede the Venerable was a Benedictine monk.
A Black Monk is a Benedictine monk, one of the Order of Saint Benedict.
An Italian Monk created this early code called the Benedictine Rule, and those who followed it were called Benedictine monks.
It is generally accepted that the Benedictine Monk Dom Perignon 'invented' champagne. However, the English scientist and physician Christopher Merret documented the addition of sugar to finish wine and create a second fermentation years before. Dom Perignon certainly improved the production of champagne. The use of Christopher Merrit's process, called méthode champenoise began in the 19th century, 200 years after he documented the process.
A Cluniac monk.
Sigebert of Gembloux was a Medieval author and Benedictine monk known for his historical and theological writings, particularly his chronicles documenting events within the Church and society during the Middle Ages.
Benedictine monks who are famed for their Gregorian Chants.
It was invented in England by cider makers in Gloucestershire Devon. French will tell you a French Monk Don perignon created champagne, but the English created it 20yrs before hand,by taking a bottle of french wine and adding suger ( creating the fermentation process) also English bottles were alot thicker and stronger so they didnt explode during the process. The French didnt have thick strong bottles that would of supported it.
Benedictine monk
Clunian
He was a Benedictine monk (1638-1715) credited with the creation of champange.
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