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- Q3638904 description "Benedictine abbot".
- Q3638904 description "Benedictine abbot".
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- Q3638904 abstract "Bertharius (Italian: San Bertario di Montecassino) (ca. 810 – 883) was a Benedictine abbot of Monte Cassino who is venerated as a saint and martyr. He was also a poet and a writer. A member of the Lombard nobility, Bertharius as a young man made a pilgrimage to Monte Cassino at the time of the abbacy of Bassacius and decided as a result to become a monk.He became abbot in 856, succeeding Bassacius in that position. He became abbot at a critical time, in which Muslim incursions threatened central and southern Italy. The Basilicas extra muros of Rome had been sacked in 846 AD.Bertharius fortified the abbey with massive walls and towers between 856 and 873, while Louis II of Italy conducted various expeditions against the Muslim forces, beating them back temporarily.Bertharius founded the city that he named Eulogimenopoli, later renamed San Germano, and today called Cassino. Bertharius promoted the study of texts and embellished the abbatial church with precious furnishings. He established a new monastery for women at Teano and maintained good relations with the city of Capua.In 873, Muslim raids in Campania and Latium resumed, and a band of raiders paid by the Duke of Naples, Athanasius, established a base in the Apennines in 882. They burned the abbey of San Vincenzo al Volturno, killing some of the monks there, and on September 4, 882, raiders attacked Monte Cassino, burning and destroying it. Bercharius and the monks managed to escape, finding refuge at the foot of the mountain of Monte Cassino, in the monastery of San Salvatore. Angelarius, a prior of Monte Cassino, took most of the monks to Teano. However, Bertharius remained at Monte Cassino.In 883, the monastery was again attacked, and Bertharius was killed along with some other monks at the altar of St. Martin on October 22 of that year in the church of Saint Salvator at the foot of the hill.Bertharius was succeeded by Angelarius, who rebuilt the church of St. Salvator (later named St. Germanus).".
- Q3638904 birthDate "0810".
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- Q3638904 canonizedDate "1727-08-26".
- Q3638904 deathDate "0883".
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- Q3638904 title "Abbot and Martyr".
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- Q3638904 birthDate "~810".
- Q3638904 canonizedBy "Pope Benedict XIII".
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- Q3638904 dateOfBirth "810".
- Q3638904 dateOfDeath "883".
- Q3638904 deathDate "0883-10-22".
- Q3638904 deathPlace "Monte Cassino, Italy".
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- Q3638904 name "Bertharius".
- Q3638904 name "Saint Bercharius".
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- Q3638904 shortDescription "Benedictine abbot".
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- Q3638904 comment "Bertharius (Italian: San Bertario di Montecassino) (ca. 810 – 883) was a Benedictine abbot of Monte Cassino who is venerated as a saint and martyr. He was also a poet and a writer. A member of the Lombard nobility, Bertharius as a young man made a pilgrimage to Monte Cassino at the time of the abbacy of Bassacius and decided as a result to become a monk.He became abbot in 856, succeeding Bassacius in that position.".
- Q3638904 label "Bertharius".
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- Q3638904 name "Saint Bercharius".