Benedict Biscop
English scholar, founder of Monkwearmouth Abbey

Born
None
None years ago
Died
January 12th, 690
1335 years ago — None years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
England
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An English scholar and saint, Biscop established the Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey in the 7th century. His journey to Rome in the 650s greatly influenced his efforts to revitalize Christian education in his homeland. He dedicated his life to promoting learning, monastery life, and the study of scripture. Biscop also brought artisans from across Europe to enhance the church's structure and culture. His work laid the foundation for one of the most significant centers of learning in early medieval England. He died on January 12, 690.
Founded Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey
Brought Roman culture and learning to England
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