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:
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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. | WIKI |
The monastery was built in honour of Saint Martin of Tours. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Manuscripts from the time of Saint Lxc3xa1szlxc3xb3 have been catalogued in Pannonhalma. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
There is a College of Theology functioning in the archabbey, named after Saint Gerard of Csanxc3xa1d. | WIKI |
Monastic life is defined by the Rules written by Saint Benedict almost 1500 years ago. | UNESCO |