The names of Beno de Rapiza, his wife Maria Macellaria, and his children Clement and Attilia are attached to the frescoes of the lower church of S.
Clemente; and that of Beno alone to the paintings of S.
There are even portraits of living people, such as Beno di Rapizo and his wife Maria, who "for love of the blessed Clement" caused the frescoes to be painted.
They are veritable portraits, for the face of Beno in two different scenes is identical.
The meaning of the pictograph is that the wâbeno was employed to work black magic on the man.
He is shown prostrate beneath the wâbeno with a spot upon his breast, the small oblong figure between the two being the sacred drum.
The box-like objects represent the four degrees of the cult society to which the wâbeno belonged, the number of posts indicating the series.
It was decorated in fresco by the same Beno and Maria de Rapiza who did the frescoes in S.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beno" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.