The Monk is an epithet for:
* Abraham the Monk, Christian monk who converted to Judaism about 614
* Cosmas the Monk, 7th-century Sicilian monk
* Epiphanius the Monk, 8th or 9th-century monk, priest, and author in Constantinople
* Eustace the Monk (c. 1170–1217), mercenary and pirate born near Boulogne
* Isaija the Monk, 14th-century Serbian monk, writer, translator and diplomat
* Jacob Chornoryzets, 11th-century Russian monk and author
* Jacob the Monk (Lebanon), 6th-century Christian monk
* Marina the Monk, 6th-century Christian saint
* Nikephoros the Monk, 13th-century monk and spiritual writer of the Eastern Orthodox Church
* Robert the Monk (d. 1122), Roman Catholic monk and a chronicler of the First Crusade
* Theodoric the Monk, 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk and h
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| - The Monk is an epithet for:
* Abraham the Monk, Christian monk who converted to Judaism about 614
* Cosmas the Monk, 7th-century Sicilian monk
* Epiphanius the Monk, 8th or 9th-century monk, priest, and author in Constantinople
* Eustace the Monk (c. 1170–1217), mercenary and pirate born near Boulogne
* Isaija the Monk, 14th-century Serbian monk, writer, translator and diplomat
* Jacob Chornoryzets, 11th-century Russian monk and author
* Jacob the Monk (Lebanon), 6th-century Christian monk
* Marina the Monk, 6th-century Christian saint
* Nikephoros the Monk, 13th-century monk and spiritual writer of the Eastern Orthodox Church
* Robert the Monk (d. 1122), Roman Catholic monk and a chronicler of the First Crusade
* Theodoric the Monk, 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk and h (en)
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| - The Monk is an epithet for:
* Abraham the Monk, Christian monk who converted to Judaism about 614
* Cosmas the Monk, 7th-century Sicilian monk
* Epiphanius the Monk, 8th or 9th-century monk, priest, and author in Constantinople
* Eustace the Monk (c. 1170–1217), mercenary and pirate born near Boulogne
* Isaija the Monk, 14th-century Serbian monk, writer, translator and diplomat
* Jacob Chornoryzets, 11th-century Russian monk and author
* Jacob the Monk (Lebanon), 6th-century Christian monk
* Marina the Monk, 6th-century Christian saint
* Nikephoros the Monk, 13th-century monk and spiritual writer of the Eastern Orthodox Church
* Robert the Monk (d. 1122), Roman Catholic monk and a chronicler of the First Crusade
* Theodoric the Monk, 12th-century Norwegian Benedictine monk and historian (en)
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