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The Augustinian Abbey founded in the C12th by the Order of
This Augustinian Abbey in the village was once the cathedral
d Abbey in Cork, Ireland was a 14th century Augustinian abbey which took its name from the reddish
hen (probably in the autumn of 1538) to the Augustinian abbey of Holy Cross at Waltham until the ab
It was converted into an Augustinian abbey in 1189.
During archaeological excavations of the Augustinian abbey, a second dugout was discovered under
y rebuilt in the 13th century and became an Augustinian abbey, when it is claimed that the Abbey ha
Robert also established two great Augustinian abbeys, Holyrood Abbey and the Arrouaisian
It aims to promote the legacy of Augustinian abbot G. J. Mendel, who is known primarily
Henry (died 1293) was a 13th century Augustinian abbot and bishop, most notable for holding
city, and Joannes Lenartz of Oisterwijk, an Augustinian and director of the convent of Augustinian
where in eastern Fife, Haldenston became an Augustinian at St Andrews, earned several degrees on th
in which is located the ruined 12th-century Augustinian Bolton Priory in North Yorkshire, England.
Simon (died 1225 x 1235) was a 13th-century Augustinian canon based in the Kingdom of Scotland.
He was received as an Augustinian canon sometime after 1170 at Holy Trinity,
He was an Augustinian Canon at Kells Priory in County Kilkenny un
He had become an Augustinian canon at Holyrood Abbey by the time of his
imon de Wedale O. S. A., was a 14th century Augustinian canon who rose to become Abbot of Holyrood
Thomas (died sometime after 1211) was an Augustinian canon and Cistercian monk in 13th-century S
1131 he entered Nostell Priory to become an Augustinian canon.
Gilbert (died c. 1198) was a 12th-century Augustinian canon.
s again widowed in 1346, and then became an Augustinian Canoness at Campsey Priory, where she is bu
ther Mary More and the Exile of the English Augustinian Canonesses of Bruges 1794-1802", Recusant H
was professed in the convent of the English Augustinian canonesses at Bruges in 1693, was elected i
ent of Nazareth, Bruges (a house of English Augustinian Canonesses founded in 1629) where she was p
Built for ten Augustinian canonesses, it was founded before 1238 by t
t. John the Baptist at Haliwell, a house of Augustinian canonesses.
1377 it was described as being an order of Augustinian canonesses.
ry Holystone became the home of a priory of Augustinian Canonesses.
In 1609, when the English Augustinian Canonnesses founded St. Monica's Priory in
In 1264 the foundation was given to the Augustinian Canons of Basle.
In 1255 a priory of Augustinian canons was founded in Ravenstone by King He
rrough founded St. Mary's Abbey as house of Augustinian canons c. 1158 and was buried there in 1171
St. Osyth's Abbey was a house of Augustinian canons in the parish of St. Osyth, Chich, i
t was founded in 1095 as a monastery of the Augustinian Canons and changed to a Benedictine abbey i
Stephens chapel and by 1312 a house of the Augustinian Canons Regular.
n 1336 it was expanded to a full Priory for Augustinian Canons and was completed in 1343.
The abbey church of the Augustinian Canons was plundered at the time of the sup
e site of a beach, the ruins of a priory of Augustinian Canons Regular, and the remains of a Mac Ca
s the head of the property and community of Augustinian canons of St Andrews Cathedral Priory, St A
The church and its living were given to the Augustinian canons of Norton Priory by William FitzNige
d of the 12th century, it became a house of Augustinian Canons in or before 1226.
on, England, by Sir Robert de Beauchamp for Augustinian Canons Regular, as an indulgence to ensure
II refounded Harold's church as a priory of Augustinian Canons Regular of sixteen canons and a prio
urch parish in 1286 and was looked after by Augustinian canons regular until the Reformation.
The original priory for Augustinian canons was founded by a member of the Lovel
lete spelling of "canons" and refers to the Augustinian canons of St Bartholomew-the-Great, London,
es near Bozen in Tyrol, in an old priory of Augustinian Canons of the Lateran which had been unoccu
ert Marschal leased land in Havering to the Augustinian Canons of the Hospice of St Bernard in Swit
n (1170-1190), established in 1165 when the Augustinian Canons of the Abbey of St Mary de Pratis we
as were many of the other congregations of Augustinian Canons Regular.
Augustinian canons were summoned to the site in 1413 to
founded around 1113 by Walter de Gant, for Augustinian Canons Regular, one of the earliest Augusti
Movilla Abbey, church of Augustinian Canons, is a State Care Historic Monument i
it stands today, was built entirely by the Augustinian Canons, although there are traces on the no
into a priory for Black Canons, an order of Augustinian Canons, who followed the Rule for Monks wri
unded by William de Erleigh (or Erlegh) for Augustinian Canons.
y the Bishop of Cambrai and administered by Augustinian canons.
824 AD and refounded in the 12th century by Augustinian Canons.
cular clergy into churches with chapters of Augustinian canons.
28 in the place of an earlier foundation of Augustinian Canons.
Hoskins "Houses of Augustinian canons: The priory of Launde" History of th
'Houses of Augustinian canons: Priory of Spinney', A History of th
xen, he originally planned to enter into an Augustinian choir at the Neustift monastery in Brixen;
and 9 December 1518, and was buried in the Augustinian church, London.
ames Haldenstoun (died 18 July 1443) was an Augustinian churchman from 15th-century Scotland.
(died 1160) was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman Augustinian churchman, the first prior of St Andrews.
s in theology and philosophy, he headed the Augustinian College Saint Monica in Rome, where he was
nor in the Middle Ages, though there was an Augustinian community at Kells nearby.
Vittoria Aleotti becomes prioress of the Augustinian convent of St. Vito, Ferrara, Italy.
uring her widowhood she often stayed at the Augustinian convent of San Clemente on San Gallo, where
ndro and was placed as a young child in the Augustinian convent of San Clemente in Via San Gallo.
ate Ketevan's grave within the ruins of the Augustinian convent of Our Lady of Grace, at Old Goa, G
ation into his own hands; turned the former Augustinian convent over to the Jesuits whom he engaged
fic window within the Chapter Chapel of the Augustinian convent.
ttempt to reconcile, in words at least, the Augustinian doctrines of predestination and efficacious
Additionally, the Augustinian doctrines of grace regarding predestination
the Middle Ages St. James' belonged to the Augustinian Dunstable Priory.
s, Caritas are central to the philosophy of Augustinian Education.
neux was elected into the fraternity of the Augustinian Eremites of Canterbury.
for the nearby ruins of Kirkham Priory, an Augustinian establishment.
Although many large churches of Augustinian foundation were built in England during thi
The Priory was a twelfth-century Augustinian foundation, dedicated to St Oswald, support
again refounded the Abbey, this time as an Augustinian foundation, as part of his penance for the
St John Stone was an English Augustinian friar who was executed, probably in Decembe
dby (died 1398) was a native of York and an Augustinian friar who followed Edward, the Black Prince
, and nicknamed Doctor speculativus, was an Augustinian friar and student of Giles of Rome.
Having become an Augustinian friar, he devoted himself to proselytizing
ay 1493; d. at Trento 17 March 1563) was an Augustinian friar, Italian theologian and cardinal.
In the eighteenth century, the Augustinian friars established a new friary in Fishambl
Augustine's Church, Philadelphia, which the Augustinian friars founded in 1796, and to its parish s
ssolution of the Monasteries, but the Irish Augustinian Friars purchased the house in 1953, with th
gworth visited Canterbury and called on the Augustinian friary with an order to close it down as pa
Callan Augustinian Friary
Immingham Augustinian Friary was a friary in Lincolnshire, Englan
Grimsby Augustinian Friary was a friary in Lincolnshire, Englan
Augustinian Friary, York was a friary in North Yorkshir
ita di Sant'Evasio Vescovo e Martire by the Augustinian Fulgenzio Emiglio, published in 1708, he wa
n Montefalco where her body, dressed in her Augustinian habit, rests under the high altar.
nt on pilgrimage to Rome and stopped at the Augustinian Holy Ghost Hospital at Saxia de Urba, Italy
house stands on the site of a 13th century Augustinian hospital.
y even have pushed for the foundation of an Augustinian house at this location, in an effort to ref
The hospital was therefore also an Augustinian house.
by Henry VIII of England alone includes 18 Augustinian houses such as Bath Abbey, Bourne Abbey, Ne
John Skerrett ( Augustinian), Irish Preacher and Missionary, c.1620-c.1
he locals distilling wine obtained from the Augustinian missionaries, who had been making wine in t
ocal church, the adjoining parsonage and an Augustinian Missionary residence, with the total number
hampton in 1104-05 by William Peverel as an Augustinian monastery dedicated to St James.
as his wife, Margaret Athy, who founded the Augustinian monastery of Forthill while he was on a tra
followed the customs and observance of the Augustinian monastery at Arrouaise in north-eastern Fra
The Augustinian monastery at Salamanca contains the tomb of
Norfolk, and became a friar eremite in the Augustinian monastery of Lynn Regis.
the slope of the mountain in 1178, and the Augustinian monastery of Truttenhausen at its foot.
Marienburg (Mosel), a former Augustinian monastery built near the ruins of a Roman f
An Augustinian monastery was founded here in 1125 by the B
the Priory of St Peter and St Paul, was an Augustinian monastery founded c. 1115 by William Gyffar
an interruption in 1672, when he entered an Augustinian monastery in Prague, which however he left
Abbey in Gloucestershire was founded as an Augustinian monastery in 1117 on the site of an earlier
In late 13th or early 14th century, an Augustinian monastery was built in Cork, and was occupi
Great Connell Priory is a former Augustinian monastery dedicated to Saint Mary and Saint
Elsham Priory was an Augustinian monastery in Lincolnshire, England.
rritory of the municipality, except for the Augustinian monastery, belonged to the Bishop of Consta
the castle was turned into a Benedictine or Augustinian monastery.
their ancestral seat in Reinhausen into an Augustinian monastery.
d as the first Prior of Scone, the flagship Augustinian monastic establishment of Alexander's reign
80) was a major reformer and provost of the Augustinian monastic order.
It is believed to be one of the first Augustinian monastic foundations in Norway, if not the
The Prior of Oronsay was the head of the Augustinian monastic community of Oronsay Priory, on th
He had become an Augustinian monastic canon at St Andrews Cathedral Prio
Prior of Strath Fillan was the head of the Augustinian monastic community of Strathfillan Priory,
During the middle ages a persecuted Augustinian monastic order came out of Wales and settle
and it was the home of a Culdee and then an Augustinian monastic community, St Serf's Inch Priory.
Piers Langtoft was an Augustinian monk at Bridlington Priory who wrote a hist
1486 or 1487 - April 19, 1567, Jena) was an Augustinian monk who became an early supporter of Marti
Peurion was popularised by the Augustinian monks at Langres north of Dijon and was wid
named Heiligenbeil after a holy axe used by Augustinian monks, established in the area by Grand Mas
Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich was an Augustinian nun who lived from 1774 to 1824 in Germany.
74 - February 9, 1824) was a Roman Catholic Augustinian nun, stigmatic, mystic, visionary and ecsta
ennese court who were canonesses, a type of Augustinian nun; others included Caterina Benedicta Gra
By 1281, it had been converted into an Augustinian nunnery which may also have been called Bla
This Augustinian nunnery became Lutheran during the Reformat
f the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene and the Augustinian nunnery of St Leonard, both in Perth.
She founded the Convent of Augustinian nuns at Aconbury, which she placed under co
0 it was acquired by an exiled community of Augustinian nuns from Louvain, canonesses regular of th
ld War II, it came under the control of the Augustinian nuns and in the 1980s became part of the Mo
Burnham Abbey was founded as a house of Augustinian nuns in 1266 by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwa
ather, Clifford's mother joined the English Augustinian nuns in Leuven.
ounded in the early thirteenth century, for Augustinian nuns, and existed until 1536.
He died in the Paris convent of English Augustinian nuns.
The erudite Italian Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio (1529-1568) in his Epitome
The Priory of the Augustinian Order was first mentioned in 1243.
ded by Richard de Belmeis for canons of the Augustinian Order of Aras.
nt and refoundation of a hospital where the Augustinian Order would prevail.
Born at Basel, he entered the Augustinian order and received the degree of master of
21 April, 1478, the general chapter of the Augustinian Order authorised a visitation by the priors
stablished in its present form in 1256, the Augustinian Order throughout the world has always viewe
sful as he might have been in promoting the Augustinian Order in Scotland, but he nevertheless mana
England and Ireland of the 14th century the Augustinian order had had over 800 friars, but these pr
iversity (in Villanova, Pennsylvania by the Augustinian order)
on Staupitz released Martin Luther from the Augustinian Order, preserving the good name of the orde
are Priory is a modern English house of the Augustinian order, established 1248 near Clare Castle o
He was Prior General of the Augustinian order, and also authored two other importan
It was founded in 1154 by the Augustinian order, on the banks of the River Wharfe.
been afterwards ordained as a member of the Augustinian order.
The priory accommodated three canons of the Augustinian order.
1203) was a priest and canon regular of the Augustinian Order.
Augustinian phenomenology attempts to reconcile the so-
Augustinian phenomenology is a relatively new field of
ks for the serious Christian, drawn from an Augustinian point of view.
mbination of Thomist rights philosophy with Augustinian political theology.
There were Benedictine, Augustinian, Premonstratensian, Franciscan and Dominica
f are now lay-persons, although a number of Augustinian priests take part in the school's administr
DySA was established by the Augustinian Priests as the radio station of the Univers
we; alias Finch) (died 1568) was an English Augustinian prior turned bishop of four dioceses, a com
Marton-cum-Moxby parish that arose from the Augustinian priories of Marton (monks) and Moxby (nuns)
was the Superintendent of the newly founded Augustinian Priory there.
John also founded an Augustinian priory at Oronsay, an act unique in the per
In 1105 an Augustinian priory was founded here at the southern end
John Strecche was a canon of the Augustinian Priory of St Mary, Kenilworth, Warwickshire
ittle Dunmow Priory in Little Dunmow was an Augustinian priory in Essex, England The lady chapel of
e see on 25 January 1221 and retired to the Augustinian priory of St Osyth's.
Strath Fillan Priory was a small Augustinian Priory based at Strath Fillan in Argyll (no
fortified manorial complex, founded by the Augustinian Priory of Haverfordwest.
have evolved into St Pauls, which became an Augustinian priory c. 1166.
The Augustinian priory was founded in the 1120s by Walter l
In 1239 the Augustinian Priory of Black Canons was founded near the
It became an Augustinian priory but was eventually superseded by the
The area includes the remains of an Augustinian priory founded in 1200 and at first known a
His Augustinian priory thrived for over 300 years until Kin
He died in 1206 and was interred at the Augustinian Priory of Athassell Abbey, Golden, County T
23, during the reign of King Henry I, as an Augustinian Priory of the Roman Catholic Church.
It is believed the Augustinian Priory was founded during the reign of Henr
ame institution two centuries later, was an Augustinian priory that within two decades of its found
Woodspring Priory is a former Augustinian priory beside the Severn Estuary about 3 mi
It was an Augustinian priory which had a range of buildings inclu
It is on the site of an Augustinian priory founded in 1113 which was dissolved
The Augustinian Priory of Kyme was founded by Philip of Kym
o offered (21 January 1591) the site of the Augustinian priory of All Saints', with land worth £20
y) in Brompton Regis, Somerset, England was Augustinian priory founded, by William de Say, between
s a population of 90, and is the site of an Augustinian priory which received its charter in 1121.
                                                                                                   


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