Monastery of St. Andrew on the Caelian Hill

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The Monastery of St. Andrew on the Caelian Hill was an early Christian Roman monastery renowned as the place where Pope Gregory the Great lived as a monk before becoming pope.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
Christian monastery
monastery in Rome
religious building
affiliation Catholic monastic order
associatedWith Gregory the Great
surface form: Pope Gregory I
category Benedictine monasteries in Italy
Christian monasteries established in the early Middle Ages
Monasteries in Rome
country Italy
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
era Late Antiquity
foundedBy Gregory the Great
surface form: Pope Gregory I
hasRoleIn formation of Pope Gregory the Great
history of Western monasticism
heritage early Christian monasticism in Rome
hillOfRome Caelian Hill
knownFor association with the early life of Pope Gregory the Great
being the monastery where Pope Gregory the Great lived as a monk
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedIn Caelian Hill
Italy
Lazio
Rome
locatedNear Colosseum
Lateran quarter
surface form: Lateran area
namedAfter Saint Andrew
surface form: Saint Andrew the Apostle
notableResident Gregory the Great
surface form: Pope Gregory I
partOf Roman Church
religion Christianity
tradition Benedictine rule

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Pope Gregory the Dialogist founded Monastery of St. Andrew on the Caelian Hill
Augustine of Canterbury monasteryAffiliation Monastery of St. Andrew on the Caelian Hill
this entity surface form: Monastery of Saint Andrew in Rome