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Pope Sylvester II, St Benedict of Nursia and Brother Eilmer were important figures of the medieval Church.

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Pope Sylvester II (946-993 AD)

  • Pope Sylvester II (c. 946-993 AD) was known for his scholarly achievements and reforms in the Church.
    • Pope Sylvester II was one of the most influential Popes of the time.
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St Benedict of Nursia (480-547 AD)

  • St Benedict of Nursia (c. 480-547 AD).
  • St Benedict of Nursia established the Rule of St. Benedict.
    • The Rule of St. Benedict became the basis for monastic life in Europe.
    • The Rule of St. Benedict guidelines helped shape the structure and discipline of monastic communities.
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The story of Brother Eilmer

  • One of the most mysterious stories of this time involves Brother Eilmer.
    • Brother Eilmer was a monk from the abbey of Malmesbury in England.
  • Brother Eilmer lived in the early 11th century and was known for his fascination with the idea of human flight.
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Brother Eilmer's flying machine

  • Brother Eilmer was inspired by the story of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun.
    • Brother Eilmer decided to test his own flying machine.
  • In 1010 CE, Brother Eilmer crafted a set of wings and climbed to the top of the abbey’s tower.
    • Brother Eilmer believed that if he jumped from a great height, his wings would allow him to fly.
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The flight of Brother Eilmer

  • With much excitement and some trepidation, Brother Eilmer jumped off the tower.
    • Miraculously, he did manage to glide through the air for about 200 yards before crashing to the ground.
  • Although he suffered some injuries, Brother Eilmer survived.
  • He famously claimed that he would have flown even farther if only he had better wings.

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