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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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