Benedict is a city in Wilson County, Kansas, United States, along the Verdigris River. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 69. Benedict...
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California Benedict (crater), a lunar crater Benedict Fjord, Greenland Benedict Glacier, Canada Benedict, Georgia, U.S. Benedict, Kansas, U.S. Benedict, Maryland...
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St. Benedict, Kansas, U.S. Saint Benedict, Louisiana, U.S. St. Benedict, Minnesota, U.S. Saint Benedict, Oregon, U.S. Saint Benedict, Pennsylvania, U...
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St. Benedict is an unincorporated community in Nemaha County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the community and nearby...
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Benedictine College (redirect from St. Benedict's College (Kansas))
liberal arts college in Atchison, Kansas, United States. It was established in 1971 by the merger of St. Benedict's College (founded 1858) for men and...
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community of St. Benedict, Kansas, 3 miles north of the west edge of Seneca. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. It was built...
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St. Benedict's Abbey is an American community of monks of the Order of St. Benedict located in Atchison, Kansas. It was founded in 1857 to provide education...
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St. Benedict, Iowa St. Benedict, Kansas St. Benedict, Saskatchewan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Benedict's. If...
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crown. St. Benedict's College (now Benedictine College), in Atchison, won the 1954 and 1967 Men's NAIA Basketball Championships. The Kansas Collegiate...
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Benedictines (redirect from Order of St Benedict)
The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic religious...
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Church of St. Benedict the Moor (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania St. Benedict's Monastery, Colorado St. Benedict's Abbey, Atchison, Kansas St. Benedict Abbey (Massachusetts)...
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Elsie Lincoln Benedict (née Vandegrift; November 2, 1885 – February 5, 1970), also known as 'The Wonder Woman', was advertised as the world's best known...
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Kaelen Culpepper (category Kansas State Wildcats baseball players)
an American college baseball infielder for the Kansas State Wildcats. Culpepper attended Saint Benedict at Auburndale in Cordova, Tennessee. As a senior...
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Pope Benedict XIV (Latin: Benedictus XIV; Italian: Benedetto XIV; 31 March 1675 – 3 May 1758), born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was head of the Catholic...
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Kansas is a state located in the Midwestern United States. According to the 2023 United States Census estimate its population is 2,940,546 and Kansas...
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used Benedict. After the season, he pitched for Snow in collegiate summer baseball. Snow recommended Benedict to a professional scout for the Kansas City...
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St. Mary's Church (section Kansas)
(Riverside, Iowa) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Purcell, Kansas) St. Mary's Church (St. Benedict, Kansas) St. Mary's Church (Augusta, Maine) St. Mary's Catholic...
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Fairfield County Benedict–Miller House, Waterbury, Connecticut, listed on the NRHP in New Haven County Benedict House (Lawrence, Kansas), listed on the...
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" He later attended a school for cattlemen in Kansas and settled near Lewisburg, West Virginia. Benedict held several appointed positions in the Republican...
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Charles Benedict Driscoll (October 19, 1885 – January 15, 1951) was a U.S. journalist and editor. Driscoll was born south of Wichita, Kansas on a farm...
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Verdigris River (category Rivers of Kansas)
County. Altoona, Kansas Benedict, Kansas Catoosa, Oklahoma Coffeyville, Kansas Independence, Kansas Madison, Kansas Neodesha, Kansas Okay, Oklahoma Oologah...
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098278°W / 39.885667; -96.098278 (St. Mary's Church (St. Benedict, Kansas)) St. Benedict, Kansas Gothic Revival St. Mark's Church 1906 built 1991 NRHP-listed...
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1886 when the Kansas City and Omaha Railroad was extended to that point. It was named for E. C. Benedict, a railroad official. Benedict was incorporated...
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St. Benedict's Church is a historic Roman Catholic church near Bendena, Kansas. It was built in 1903. The church was listed on the National Register of...
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Neodesha /niːˈoʊdəʃeɪ/ is a city in Wilson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 2,275. The name is derived...
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St. Benedict's Convent and College Historic District Benedictine College, formerly St. Benedict's College, Atchison, Kansas, U.S. St Benedict's College...
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The Kansas state highway system includes and has included many state highway spurs that connect through highways with places that are not along a through...
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Linebacker for NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs Web Design, Speak. "Tuition & Fees". St. Benedict at Auburndale Official Website. St. Benedict at Auburndale. Retrieved...
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Jayhawker (redirect from Kansas Red Legs)
Press, 1995. Benedict, Bryce. Jayhawkers: The Civil War Brigade of James Henry Lane. University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. Castel, Albert E. Kansas Jayhawking...
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Benedictine Ravens (redirect from Saint Benedict Ravens men's basketball)
1936–37; and in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) from 1902–03 to 1927–28. The men's college was known as St. Benedict's College (alongside...
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