Monks attempted to kill Benedict by poisoning him. They laced his drink with poison, but when he blessed the cup, it shattered, preventing him from consuming the toxic substance. This incident demonstrated his spiritual power and the divine protection he was believed to possess, further solidifying his role as a revered figure in monastic tradition.
Because they considered his rules for monastic life to be too strict.
allowed monks to adapt to rural conditions
St. Benedict was famous for founding the Benedictine Order of monks. More than that, he devised a code for the proper behavior of his monks, which is still in use today.
The most famous was the Rule of St. Benedict written by St. Benedict.
The Benedictines founded by St. Benedict of Nursia
Benedictine Confederation
The Benedictine order named for St. Benedict.
Nowhere.
There is only a St. Benedict. The word "Benedictine" is an adjective or noun that describes the order of monks or nuns based on the Rule of St. Benedict.
St. Benedict of Nursia is the founder of Western Monasticism. 7th Century AD.
Saint Benedict.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the name Benedict was extremely common, particularly among churchmen and monks. A famous Benedict was St Benedict of Nursia in Italy (480 to 547 AD) who wrote a Rule to govern the lives of monks in monasteries. There were many other Benedicts and the name was even adopted by Jews with the Hebrew name "Baruch", since this was difficult for Europeans to pronounce - both names mean "blessed".