Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Saint Martin of Tours is believed to have been born at the foot of this hill, hence its former name, Mount of Saint Martin (Hungarian: Mxc3xa1rton-hegy), from which the monastery occasionally took the alternative name of Mxc3xa1rton-hegyi Apxc3xa1tsxc3xa1g.
The monastery was built in honour of Saint Martin of Tours.
The church was extended during the reign of King Matthias, in which the present-day ceiling of the sanctuary, the eastern ends of the aisles and the Saint Benedict chapel were completed.
At this time the main altar, the pulpit, the frescoes of the ceiling, and the upper-level stained glass window depicting Saint Martin were added.
Manuscripts from the time of Saint Lxc3xa1szlxc3xb3 have been catalogued in Pannonhalma.
The six well-known Biblical scenes on the side-walls are thematically connected to eating: the offering of vinegar to Christ on the Cross; the temptation of Jesus in the desert; Daniel in the lions' lair; the feast of King Balthasar; the decapitation of Saint John, the Baptist; and a scene from the life of Saint Benedict.
There is a College of Theology functioning in the archabbey, named after Saint Gerard of Csanxc3xa1d.
Monastic life is defined by the Rules written by Saint Benedict almost 1500 years ago.