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[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: One of those strange [[glyphs]] [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] mentioned is on this landmark. You should go find it! | [[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: One of those strange [[glyphs]] [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] mentioned is on this landmark. You should go find it! | ||
Founded in 1313 by Bernardo Tolomei, the monastery of [[Monte Oliveto Maggiore]] is Benedictine in practice. Benedictine monks are the most mainstream, practicing “peace, prayer and work,” while living in autonomous communities with their own local government. | Founded in 1313 by [[Bernardo Tolomei]], the monastery of [[Monte Oliveto Maggiore]] is Benedictine in practice. {{Wiki|Benedictine}} monks are the most mainstream, practicing “peace, prayer and work,” while living in autonomous communities with their own local government. | ||
Monte Oliveto Maggiore owned most of the land in the [[Siena]] region, so having its own private government would come in handy when dealing with such riches, as would a good lawyer. Fortunately, Bernardo Tolomei was a jurist, leaving the monastery in a very lucrative state by the time he died. | Monte Oliveto Maggiore owned most of the land in the [[Siena]] region, so having its own private government would come in handy when dealing with such riches, as would a good lawyer. Fortunately, Bernardo Tolomei was a jurist, leaving the monastery in a very lucrative state by the time he died. | ||
Revision as of 16:40, 10 December 2018
REBECCAC84: One of those strange glyphs Shaun mentioned is on this landmark. You should go find it!
Founded in 1313 by Bernardo Tolomei, the monastery of Monte Oliveto Maggiore is Benedictine in practice. Benedictine monks are the most mainstream, practicing “peace, prayer and work,” while living in autonomous communities with their own local government.
Monte Oliveto Maggiore owned most of the land in the Siena region, so having its own private government would come in handy when dealing with such riches, as would a good lawyer. Fortunately, Bernardo Tolomei was a jurist, leaving the monastery in a very lucrative state by the time he died.