Benedict of Soracte

Benedict of Soracte

Benedict of Soracte (Benedict of St. Andrew) was a tenth century Italian chronicler, a monk at the monastery on Mount Soracte. The "Catholic Encyclopedia" (article on "Ecclesiastical Annals" dates his chronicle to 968] , but notes that it "unfortunately, is filled with legends."


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