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The site of Deorkothar also comprises | monasteries, a water channel system, an ancient pathway |
At the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, a timber frame structure dominated the pro |
Monasteries abounded in this region from a very early d | |
e ceremonies were shared with the satellite | monasteries across the Himalaya also founded by the Ron |
The Dissolution of the Lesser | Monasteries Act of 1536, on the orders of Henry VIII, r |
dissolved by the Dissolution of the Lesser | Monasteries Act in 1535, but continued for worship and |
Most | monasteries adopted Pope Paul's form in the 1970s, mean |
ang states: "An azure pool winds around the | monasteries, adorned with the full-blown cups of the bl |
d around the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, after the Priory merged with Taunton in 15 |
d around the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, after the priory merged with Taunton in 15 |
long include the Kardang, Shasur, and Tayul | monasteries, all within a few kilometres of Keylong. |
other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the many small | monasteries allowed the political/military and ecclesia |
The | monasteries, almost without exception, had relaxed in d |
rsity, "Ratnagiri comprises two magnificent | monasteries, also rebuilt more than once. |
Several | monasteries, among them Maria Laach Abbey in Germany, w |
0 years of his life visiting and inspecting | monasteries and convents. |
erogatives, closed superfluous convents and | monasteries and reduced the taxes to be forwarded to th |
land was sold after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and a large house was built and parkland la |
Monasteries and minster churches were set up all over S | |
in castles, palaces, fortresses, convents, | monasteries and other historic buildings. |
Catholic church, especially in Benedictine | monasteries, and knew personally many theologians of th |
"abbey" and "priory" can be applied to both | monasteries and canonries and distinguish those headed |
lieved to be one of Ulster's most important | monasteries and was founded by St. Finian in 540 AD. |
He founded several | monasteries and convents. |
s collapsed and the castle, cathedral, five | monasteries and many churches were severely damaged. |
desamortizacion or shuttering of religious | monasteries and convents, collecting works from across |
cted his role as fundraiser for the Surmang | monasteries and preferred to live as a disciplined medi |
y of St Albans until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and was then granted by the Crown in 1547 t |
"Dynastic | monasteries and family cults: Edward the Elder's sainte |
and Wales in 1542 from property seized from | monasteries and religious congregations. |
n one of the reasons Vasa had all churches, | monasteries, and chapels on the ridges surrounding the |
VIII in 1539 during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, and in 1541 much of the estate was granted |
olved in 1536 during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and only ruins remain. |
he 1830s the Spanish government confiscated | monasteries, and the historic estate was sold to privat |
reach Lhasa after stopovers at a number of | monasteries and a pilgrimage round sacred Mount Kailash |
A native of Italy, he founded | monasteries and hospices there before settling briefly |
There are | monasteries and monks, and the people faithfully venera |
ished at the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and the parish united with those of St Nich |
h its villages and food-sources) was burnt; | monasteries and churches were systematically razed to t |
egations were summoned by three semantra in | monasteries, and only by one large one in parish church |
Not only | monasteries and cathedrals, but parish churches often c |
ded from the local community and from other | monasteries and settlements in South India. |
ch was drained after the dissolution of the | monasteries and the fish house fell into disrepair. |
false identities and gave them sanctuary in | monasteries and convents. |
merous inscriptions and tablets, as well as | monasteries and temples, the highest point of the mount |
roads are named in alphabetical order after | Monasteries and Abbeys starting in the north-west with |
The earthquake affected many | monasteries and buildings in the state and led to an ex |
These invaders had begun desecrating | monasteries and murdering Tibetan families, redistribut |
ered in 1539, during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and the buildings were used as an armoury f |
ella II of Spain decreed the closing of all | monasteries and the secularization of monks (see First |
as already preparing the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and had placed his favoured cousin in a key |
royal agents during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, and the monastic community was expelled. |
Monasteries and episcopal seats were shrewdly awarded t | |
while the clergy fortified its churches and | monasteries and held out there. |
he area still contains a lot of the ancient | monasteries and churches. |
n 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. |
Anna II controlled nine churches, two male | monasteries and a hospital. |
amongst its filiations nearly seven hundred | monasteries and nunneries. |
contributed to restoration of churches and | monasteries and to publishing of Ukrainian books. |
sent in 1643 as the envoy of the restituted | monasteries and chapels of Swabia to the peace negotiat |
e Jesuits order and benefactor of churches, | monasteries and palaces. |
l Revolution, all but eight of six thousand | monasteries and nunneries were destroyed, religious art |
In 1538 Henry VIII dissolved the | Monasteries and Abbotsbury Abbey was ruined as a condit |
She fled to Mons, Hainaut when the | monasteries and convents were suppressed during the Fre |
The revenues from | monasteries and foundations were confiscated and applie |
hare he had taken in the suppression of the | monasteries, and of the part he was to play under Edwar |
He retired to one of the | monasteries and in his last days he was transferred to |
Many | monasteries and many churches were built under the rule |
subsequently became the superior of several | monasteries, and on November 12, 1617, was consecrated |
Historically, in cathedrals, | monasteries and larger establishments such as chapels b |
Its territory includes parishes, | monasteries, and missions located in fourteen states in |
n, Gothabhaya renovated several temples and | monasteries and also built a new temple. |
o a ruin long before the dissolution of the | monasteries, and for centuries it served as a barn for |
It is still used today in some | monasteries and churches and by traditionalist Catholic |
VI confirmed the privileges of some of the | monasteries and churches. |
religion flourished thanks to the region's | monasteries and the University of Bologna - the oldest |
of Blossom's-chantry on the dissolution of | monasteries and chantries, was vested in the crown; but |
oneleigh Abbey after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, and a house was built on the site of the m |
Most | monasteries and nunneries were closed down by Henry VII |
, The rise and fall of the Irish Franciscan | monasteries, and memoirs of the Irish hierarchy in the |
d that "the scandalous pillage of churches, | monasteries and abbeys" was imminent. |
, the council was able to stand against the | monasteries and abbeys and reduce the influence of the |
their civil rule, ecclesiastical hierarchy, | monasteries, and property, but made them feel the burde |
s and nuns had left Prussia, a third of the | monasteries and convents were closed, 1800 parish pries |
secular economic life developed around the | monasteries, and their founders' families were also bur |
issued between 1406 and 1412, to found new | monasteries and complete the reform of the order. |
rn Hospital survived the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and the associated closures of many hospita |
and collaborator in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and dismantling of church estates; and larg |
d by Ely Abbey until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and passed to the Bishop of Ely. |
1538, under Henry VIII's Dissolution of the | Monasteries and much of the masonry was reused at Nonsu |
the cathedral school, established numerous | monasteries and built a number of churches throughout h |
e, strictly regulating Buddhist services in | monasteries and imprisoning Russians and Mongols who we |
mic history, Levett made use of archives in | monasteries and local archives. |
rtaining to the Christians, to churches and | monasteries, and to priests and deacons that they do no |
They lost it when Henry VIII dissolved the | monasteries and Queen Elizabeth I gave the estate to Ro |
om the abbots during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and was later granted by Queen Mary to Sir |
ctures in Vaspurakan and Taron, in schools, | monasteries and churches in Armenia and the rest of the |
f Dissolution led to the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and passed ownership of the Inn to the Crow |
e Roman jurisdiction and dissolution of the | monasteries; and he acquiesced in these measures to the |
Taunton Priory until the dissolution of the | monasteries and after that by the Portmans of Orchard P |
he medieval European era it was typical for | monasteries and castles (small, partly self-sufficient |
ate of Zurich pressured nuns to leave their | monasteries and marry, and followed up the next year by |
ise, which became one of the most important | monasteries and centres of learning in Europe. |
ice, seeking books in libraries, staying in | monasteries and talking with the monks, and gathering p |
other rescue Jews harboring them in Studite | monasteries and organizing groups that would aid them i |
save the priory from the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and, on its closure in 1536, the Howard tom |
preserved in various Spanish cathedrals and | monasteries, are often confused with those of Francisco |
Summer Movement | Monasteries are offered yearly for two weeks in June. |
Many Orthodox shrines and | monasteries are strewn along the banks of the Volga |
r Holywell Priory in the dissolution of the | monasteries are not well documented, but by 1539 its po |
It closed at the dissolution of the | monasteries around 1540. |
nto nature, as opposed to the many Buddhist | monasteries around the capitol, was considered a novel |
After the Dissolution of the | Monasteries around 1540 the cathedral retained Hallow, |
ished in 1540 during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries as part of the English Reformation, althoug |
is revered as the patron bodhisattva of the | monasteries associated with Mount Emei in western China |
Durham was the largest and richest of the | monasteries associated with Durham; the other cells wer |
kingdom of Tibet to the East, there are no | monasteries at all and the Buddha's teaching is unknown |
astery, but generally speaking-in the Greek | monasteries, at least-the epanokamelavkion is not attac |
lowing a mission by St Cedd who established | monasteries at Tilaburg (probably East Tilbury, but pos |
There were three | monasteries at Exeter: nuns; monks founded by King Ethe |
in about 1536 during the dissolution of the | monasteries at which time it consisted of a prioress an |
615 - 683) founded | monasteries at Ebchester and St Abb's Head near Colding |
ustomary of Gorze soon spread to many other | monasteries, at first local, such as St. Maximin's Abbe |
er 1057) was the Earl of Mercia and founded | monasteries at Coventry and Much Wenlock. |
on to Cornwall, where he is associated with | monasteries at Padstow and Bodmin. |
youth, and after serving at several French | monasteries became bishop of Saint-Papoul in July 1362. |
He built more than 45 churches and | monasteries, being compared to Stephen the Great, the f |
Early | monasteries, believed to have been founded in the 4th c |
, on land that until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries belonged to Langley Abbey, and sold two yea |
uton Abbey and after the dissolution of the | monasteries belonged to Bristol Cathedral. |
At the Dissolution of the | Monasteries between 1536 and 1541, it came, with the ma |
ed in the deterioration or loss of Buddhist | monasteries, both by intentional destruction and throug |
It was one of the first Buddhist | monasteries built in the United States. |
is there were certainly men-servants in the | monasteries, but they lived outside the monastery, wore |
The rules are used today in many Zen | monasteries, but in reality these rules developed much |
the limit for the suppression of the lesser | monasteries; but by paying the heavy fine of £166 13s. |
e been published in Finland by churches and | monasteries, but nearly all known works from that age h |
rivately-organized teaching in churches and | monasteries, but there is no evidence that such activit |
essed in 1538 during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, but the Irish Augustinian Friars purchased |
eter suffered during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, but not as much as it would have done had |
ntled in 1539 during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by King Henry VIII of England. |
oton was held before the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by the monks of Combe Abbey. |
After the Dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII (1536-1540) during the Englis |
50 years prior to the sacking of the Jonang | monasteries by the Gelugpa, the Ocean of Definitive Mea |
Shortly after the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII, the college's hall, chapel a |
ere destroyed during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII. |
Abbey existed until the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII in 1538. |
here were nearly one-hundred friars in five | monasteries by the year 1900. |
1539, during the general Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII. |
e city until the dissolution of the smaller | monasteries by King Henry VIII in 1536, when the monks |
However, the suppression of | monasteries by Henry VIII led to the closure of the fri |
destroyed following the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII. |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII (1536-1540) during the Englis |
shop of Durham until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII. |
nd remained so until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by King Henry VIII in 1531. |
e was owned prior to the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by the Priory of Finchale. |
Following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII, the ownership of Bushmead Pr |
Following the dissolution of the | monasteries by King Henry VIII the lordship of Ballymas |
bey was destroyed in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII some traces of it remain toda |
tate, owned prior to the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by the Priory of Kenilworth, was in 1543 gr |
rch of England after the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII. |
In Switzerland, too, | monasteries came under threat. |
red by a large monastic zone, in which only | monasteries can be built, no shops or hotels or restaur |
urg as it centre, linking village churches, | monasteries, cathedrals and castles built between 950 a |
an travelling and visited quite a number of | monasteries, cementing his reputation as a Ch'an master |
idays, teaching atheism in schools, closing | monasteries, church social and educational institutions |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries, church lands were sold in 1536-38 and inco |
Many | monasteries, churches and church buildings were erected |
onuments, and as a result of past projects, | monasteries, churches, and cult sites already existed t |
n to church officials, monks in neighboring | monasteries, clergymen, Popes Benedict III and Nicholas |
1834 law which extinguished "all convents, | monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses of |
or a Short History of Abbeys, all sorts of | Monasteries, Colleges, Chapels, Chantries, etc.Joseph G |
A survey of Tibetan wood printing blocks in | monasteries, conducted while Tagdrag (stag brag) Rinpoc |
th century, when Benedictine and Cistercian | monasteries controlled the area. |
y, expelled all foreign priests, and closed | monasteries, convents, and religious schools. |
He also founded | monasteries, convents, communities of priests, communit |
Through Isaac's efforts the churches and | monasteries destroyed by the Persians were rebuilt, edu |
The country was ravaged, the churches and | monasteries destroyed, and Christianity was only practi |
Monasteries did not keep the standard going because Eng | |
The partial list of | monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England alone in |
Gendun Drubpa founded two major | monasteries: Drepung and Tashillhunpo. |
an exhaustive account of the foundation of | monasteries during the Saxon heptarchy, and asserts tha |
the destruction of all Buddhist temples and | monasteries during the Collectivization era and the Gre |
heavily involved in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, during which he obtained Thame Abbey and i |
n was usually confined only in the Buddhist | monasteries during the civil wars of Daimyo rivalry. |
ous justification to the dissolution of the | monasteries during the English Reformation. |
During this time, the two | monasteries each had a master. |
Like most northern | monasteries, Easby suffered from frequent Scottish raid |
Coptic | Monasteries: Egypt's Monastic Art and Architecture (Gab |
By comparison with the forcible closure of | monasteries elsewhere in Protestant Europe, the English |
This pragmatic use of | monasteries ensured close ties between elites and monas |
ecclesiastical establishments, churches and | monasteries, even of the Bishopric of Bamberg. |
drite Theodosius of Tismana and Sophronieve | Monasteries, fellow-struggler of St. Paisius Velichkovs |
of Latin learning and Christian theology in | monasteries flourished. |
ed as a patron to William, who founded many | monasteries for men and women in Sicily. |
wed favors and gave gifts and money to many | monasteries for their decoration and adornment, in part |
qigong, and was practised in Chinese Taoist | monasteries for health and spiritual cultivation. |
sfelde Congregation, a union of Benedictine | monasteries formed in the 15th century for the stricter |
ence to the territories of the churches and | monasteries founded by the old Celtic or Columban monks |
The Abbey was one of the oldest English | monasteries, founded as early as the 7th century, but t |
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