Monte Cassino
/ˌmɒnteɪkæˈsiːnəʊ/- a hill in central Italy near the town of Cassino, the site of the principal monastery of the Benedictines, founded by St Benedict c.529. The monastery and the town were destroyed in 1944 during bitter fighting between Allied and German forces, but have since been restored.卡西诺山(意大利中部近卡西诺镇一座小山, 是本都会[由圣本笃约于529年创建]主修道院所在地; 院和镇在1944年盟军和德军激烈战斗中被毁, 后重建)。