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  1. Website. phbences .hu. The Benedictine High School of Pannonhalma (Hungarian: Pannonhalmi Bencés Gimnázium és Kollégium) is an independent Roman Catholic boarding school for boys, one of the most distinguished secondary schools in Hungary, [1] led by and situated next to the thousand-year-old Pannonhalma Benedictine Archabbey ...

  2. Supported by the worldwide net of Benedictine schools, Pannonhalma gives language courses and practice opportunities in many languages, among others Latin, Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and English. The Benedictine School of Pannonhalma is located in the north-western part of Hungary.

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  4. The abbey is supplemented by the Benedictine High School, a boys' boarding school . History. It was founded as the first Hungarian Benedictine monastery in 996 by Prince Géza, who designated this as a place for the monks to settle, and then it soon became the centre of the Benedictine order.

  5. Subscribed. 8. 1.5K views 10 years ago. The first Benedictine monks settled here in 996. They went on to convert the Hungarians, to found the country's first school and, in 1055, to write the...

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  6. The Benedictine High School of Pannonhalma (Hungarian: Pannonhalmi Bencés Gimnázium és Kollégium) is an independent Roman Catholic boarding school for boys, one of the most distinguished secondary schools in Hungary, led by and situated next to the thousand-year-old Pannonhalma Benedictine Archabbey above Pannonhalma, Győr-Moson-Sopron county.

  7. The monastery of the Benedictine Order at Pannonhalma, founded in 996 and gently dominating the Pannonian landscape in western Hungary, had a major role in the diffusion of Christianity in medieval Central Europe.