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t during the period of protest from several | monasteries from 1988-89 in Tibet. |
art of King Henry VIII's plans to sweep the | monasteries from England. |
in Bristol and after the dissolution of the | monasteries given to the dean and chapter of Bristol Ca |
The Dissolution of the | Monasteries had brought quantities of unregarded manusc |
he became abbot of Drepung monastery -both | monasteries had been founded by Pema Dorje/Gendun Drup |
Coptic authorities and held in churches or | monasteries has exacerbated the tension. |
Some old | monasteries have been restored and new ones established |
region of Meteora in Greece, where numerous | monasteries have been built on top of the rocks. |
rned for ordaining Buddhist monks, building | monasteries, having sutras copied, and commissioning Bu |
Henry VIII's dissolution of the | monasteries having also abolished the Langue in England |
t in many cases he visited the various Chan | monasteries he wrote about and took notes of his discus |
After two more tries in | monasteries he joined the Navy. |
In both | monasteries he was the teacher of Lullus and Sturmius, |
At various | monasteries, he did manual labor in the fields and gard |
Following the dissolution of the | Monasteries, Henry VIII granted the manor of Long Melfo |
hierarchy (becoming abbot of several royal | monasteries, holding various dignities which were in th |
long a culinary pilgrimage through Puglia's | monasteries, holy shrines and festivals. |
Praejectus founded | monasteries, hospitals, and churches. |
pied the manor until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 16th century. |
steep decline after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 16th century, during which time its |
Gandhola, like all the Drukpa | monasteries in Ladakh and Lahaul, owes allegiance to H. |
The closing of the | monasteries in the 1530s increased poverty as the churc |
Amaravati has in effect three branches | monasteries in England - in Devon and Northumberland as |
he was the only woman allowed to enter into | monasteries in Fulda to consult the ecclesiastical lead |
close it down as part of the dissolution of | monasteries in England. |
His remains were at the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1539 removed to the choir of St David's |
om before 1309 until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1548. |
n, circa 1121, it became one of the largest | monasteries in Essex and was dedicated to Saints Peter |
y's spared the worst of the despoliation of | monasteries in the dissolution. |
Buddhist | Monasteries in Himachel Pradesh. |
y the Illuminator, it was one of the oldest | monasteries in Armenia. |
an Catholic Monks have constructed numerous | Monasteries in Usora and Hum and baptised a large numbe |
d by the abbey until the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1539. |
Conquest of 1066 to the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539. |
With the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539, the Hospitaller's property were co |
Ursicinus, both of whom had founded several | monasteries in the region. |
ed by the monks of Drepung, Sera and Ganden | Monasteries in 1987 and 1988 demanding human rights for |
Karma Kagyu tradition, Rinpoche established | monasteries in Bodh Gaya (Karma Dhargye Chokhorling Mon |
He was granted stewardship over several | monasteries in 1535. |
were abandoned from the Dissolution of the | monasteries in the 1540s until the site was bought by t |
traditionally considered one of the oldest | monasteries in western Europe, was held to have been fo |
ized by the Crown in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the mid 16th century. |
416 (and Badby after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539) and lived here for over 500 years. |
It became one of the most important | monasteries in the German kingdom for a short time. |
He had served as the abbot of three Zen | monasteries in South Korea before arriving in the Unite |
he was in familiar contact with Benedictine | monasteries in Austria and Germany. |
as suppressed during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1538 and its estates granted to John Dud |
ey who held it until the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1539 when it was forfeit to the crown an |
der St. Augustine there were at least three | monasteries in the diocese besides the episcopal monast |
it was dissolved in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in March 1540, entering office in 1517. |
There are now four other | monasteries in the same tradition namely: Amaravati Bud |
ex and profited from the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in which he took an active part. |
was dissolved during the Dissolution of the | monasteries in 1536-7 and its lands and manor were gran |
d as a key figure in the dissolution of the | monasteries in Sussex, despite the fact that he remaine |
re it remained until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 16th Century. |
f entering and living in nine contemplative | monasteries in Europe, experiencing the life of the mon |
ch was ruined during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the reign of Henry VIII. |
so refers to a complex of nine or ten Kagyu | monasteries in that area. |
t and lasted until Henry VIII dissolved the | monasteries in the 1530's. |
Besides the bishops, abbots from | monasteries in Britain are recorded as attending at Aus |
in possession until the dissolution of the | monasteries in the 16th century. |
At the dissolution of the | monasteries in the 1530's the land passed to the Crown, |
On the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1537 the village and the priory came int |
ry of Coventry until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 16th century. |
of the parish until the dissolution of the | monasteries in the 16th century. |
He established Dharma centers and | monasteries in various places around the world in order |
Itinerant Kingship and Royal | Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936-1075. |
century Saint Pirmin reformed the Columban | monasteries in Alsace, including this one, introducing |
rn Cyprus in 1974, some of the churches and | monasteries in the area were looted for art treasures. |
Schools and | monasteries in the archbishopric were modernized to ref |
ury there were numerous disputes with other | monasteries in the area, such as Croxden Abbey and Tren |
uppressed as part of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539, with pensions granted to the abbes |
ices continued until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the sixteenth century. |
On the dissolution of the Spanish | monasteries in 1823 he wandered over Spain for several |
hardt, John W. Itinerant Kingship and Royal | Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936-1075. |
Christian | monasteries in the Levant and Iraq often cultivated gra |
y of Ely Abbey until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539. |
hich was closed with the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1536. |
ated in a commission dealing with plundered | monasteries in Moldavia and Wallachia. |
forty years the order possessed six hundred | monasteries in every part of Europe. |
nor of Ashbury until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539. |
park and house until the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1539. |
g to build Buddhist sculptures, shrines and | monasteries in honor to the goddess Tara. |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1539 the property was held by the crown. |
by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 1530s, it is not surprising that mos |
It survived the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1540, but by the early 19th century the |
from the King after the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1545. |
ly days and up until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1536 St Martin's was served by the monks |
St Albans, though in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1547 ownership passed automatically to t |
to do so, they were imprisoned in different | monasteries in the capital. |
e five most prominent shaiva aadheenams (or | monasteries) in South India. |
uppressed as part of the dissolution of the | monasteries in June 1538. |
He is said to have built over one hundred | monasteries in Western Tibet, including the famous Tabo |
Many churches and | monasteries in the Russian tradition will perform the L |
After the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1539 the barn was given to the Duke of S |
nor of Avebury until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 16th century. |
Following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in the 1530s, the priory and its land were |
tol Corporation upon the dissolution of the | monasteries in 1538. |
Following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1536 the site was granted by the Crown t |
ized by the Crown in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1547 and was eventually demolished in 17 |
but functioned until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1535. |
uch disparate places as the early Christian | monasteries in Glamorgan and the Second World War defen |
The lineage has long-standing | monasteries in Tibet, China, Russia, Mongolia, India, N |
id) is one of the oldest and most important | monasteries in Mongolia, founded in 1647 by Zanabazar. |
He also worked in several houses and | monasteries in Ghent, in Beaulieu Castle in Machelen an |
that at the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1538 the Friary had a Prior and ten fria |
He came to found nine | monasteries in his lifetime, and after 336, Pachomius s |
ington Priory during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, in 1537. |
carried on in the Dominican and Franciscan | monasteries in Finland has been preserved. |
ry in Spiti, and Thiktse, Likir and Rangdum | monasteries in Ladakh, was built as a fort monastery on |
the Act for the Suppression of the Smaller | Monasteries in 1536 as only four out of twenty-six hous |
y began to be major founders and patrons of | monasteries in the region under a duke named Amalgar an |
dissolved in 1536 at the dissolution of the | monasteries in England and Wales. |
Following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries in 1540 the manor passed to the king and la |
ism and were responsible for development of | monasteries in the Lahul area of Himachal Pradesh, Indi |
He served in various | monasteries in the Slovene Lands, including the Capuchi |
escription of all the cities, churches, and | monasteries in the Archdiocese of Trier. |
cluding Materials for the Study of Georgian | Monasteries in the Western Environs of Antioch on the O |
Like all other Nyingmapa | monasteries in Sikkim, this monastery is also under the |
This makes it one of the oldest Franciscan | monasteries in Germany (the first being at Augsburg in |
usehold, Lincoln Cathedral, and a number of | monasteries in his diocese. |
rth, Stanbrook Abbey, and other Benedictine | monasteries in England. |
torian G.C. Coulton, an expert on Mediaeval | monasteries, included her theories in his work, Five Ce |
Later | monasteries included that of Rabban Sapra, Mar Yaret, M |
Abbey at the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, including a rood screen and the abbot's st |
nance and restoration of a number of famous | monasteries including the Karma-gdan-sa monastery of th |
At the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it was still extant but in decline, and in |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries, it was granted to Robert May who construct |
After the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it was converted into a south-facing E-shap |
bey of Barking until the dissolution of the | monasteries; it extended northwards to Theydon Bois (bo |
tains Abbey but with the dissolution of the | monasteries, it fell into the hands of the Crown and wa |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries it was sold in 1536-38 and remained in priv |
of Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it was assessed to be earning in excess of |
n in 1502, but after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it became a private house. |
Following the dissolution of the | Monasteries it was held by the Crown, and the whole of |
At the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it was bestowed with all its possessions on |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries it became a mansion house. |
One of the most important East Anglian | monasteries, it was founded in 1103 by Roger Bigod, 1st |
Until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it formed part of the estates of St Johns A |
After the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it became royal property and passed through |
At the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it became Crown property and was granted to |
At the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it was demolished and the site built over. |
At Henry VIII's dissolution of the | monasteries, it was discovered that the statue containe |
Some | monasteries kept up the old traditions of mead-making a |
une 1536 when during the dissolution of the | monasteries, King Henry VIII removed the property from |
e members of the traditional Newar Buddhist | monasteries, known honorifically as vihara and colloqui |
AD 793 when ferocious Viking raids began on | monasteries like Iona and Lindisfarne, creating fear an |
Rumtek Monastery, one of Buddhism's holiest | monasteries, located on the outskirts of Gangtok. |
There are some more churches and | monasteries mainly from the Byzantine era, in the neigh |
closed in 1537 under the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, making 25 nuns homeless. |
n Introduction to the Literature of the Zen | Monasteries, Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Stud |
The two | monasteries' names Suso and Yuso mean the "upper" and t |
all over the world who are affiliated with | monasteries near their groups. |
During King Henry VIII's dissolution of the | monasteries Newark Priory was Dissolved. |
They live neither in | monasteries nor even caves, a favorite residence of des |
He founded several | monasteries, notably those of Quarr Abbey (1131), in th |
In the | monasteries now, nothing of the old mood remains. |
ises unfettered powers over the subordinate | monasteries numbering over 200 scattered all over India |
Monasteries, nunneries, priories were closed and the pr | |
leted without pay some of his works for the | monasteries of the Capuchin Friars (now mostly preserve |
ispute, there was great tension between the | monasteries of the Empire and the episcopate. |
well known throughout the three great Gelug | monasteries of central Tibet, Ganden, Drepung, and Sera |
d, which brought together all the reformist | monasteries of Lorraine. |
his achievements was the foundation of the | monasteries of the Discalced Carmelites and the Good Fr |
15 The | Monasteries of Puri, 1871 |
Route of the | Monasteries of Valencia |
Northumbrian church and the history of the | monasteries of Ripon and Hexham. |
It was one of the very few Catholic | monasteries of the region which survived the Reformatio |
ort letters Theodorus composed to the other | monasteries of the federation that he inherited from Pa |
erted in seminaries and colleges the former | monasteries of Saint Maron of Kfarhaye (Batroun Distric |
ry, and was regarded as a model for all the | monasteries of the province. |
Videos about the | monasteries of the area - travel videos about several T |
adually gained in importance as the Gelugpa | monasteries of Sera and Drepung extended their influenc |
bearing his signature survive in the Greek | monasteries of Mt. |
from the world over to join the hundreds of | monasteries of the Nitrian Desert. |
out as one of the most important historical | monasteries of Spain. |
st, visiting Athens, Constantinople and the | monasteries of Mount Athos. |
hermit named Zhang Sanfeng who lived in the | monasteries of Wudang Mountain. |
gland established and generously endowed 29 | monasteries of this Congregation in his dominions. |
next few years of his life he visited many | monasteries of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhis |
the western coasts and established several | monasteries of which he was made the abbot general. |
yud monastic order and was one of the first | monasteries of this sect to be established in Zanskar. |
title Recollections of an Excursion to the | Monasteries of Alcobaca and Batalha (1835), the memoir |
0,793 as of 2011),, making it one of richer | monasteries of the time. |
to II and soon became one of the wealthiest | monasteries of the region. |
axila are littered with ruins of stupas and | monasteries of this period. |
e sultan occupied Haifa on July 30, and the | monasteries of Carmel destroyed. |
The election was opposed by the Cistercian | monasteries of Yorkshire, and by the archdeacons of Yor |
These counties, as well as the | monasteries of the duchy, were brought under tighter co |
tle- which had come to be divided among the | monasteries of S.Basilio, S.Adriano and SS.Cosma e Dami |
work at Medeshamstede, "one of the greatest | monasteries of the Mercian kingdom". |
urn of monastic discipline, the Benedictine | monasteries of Italy again became seats of that learnin |
Wolsey in 1525, under a licence to suppress | monasteries of less than seven inmates. |
y saddening, I arranged that monks from the | monasteries of Debre Libanos and Zequala ... [should] c |
f Englishmen had become Benedictines in the | monasteries of Italy and Spain, and had obtained a facu |
ced MINH-droh-lyng) is one of the six major | monasteries of the Nyingma school in Tibet. |
ench stone from Caen brought from the local | monasteries of St Radegund near Dover and Christchurch, |
not even be his almoner to the poor and the | monasteries of the neighbourhood. |
ves had been making sketches of the ancient | monasteries of the vicinity since his student days in T |
lso appealed his case to the Council of the | Monasteries of the Eritrean Orthodox Church and to the |
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