「Monaſteries」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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at are not affiliated with one of the above | monasteries. |
roads are named in alphabetical order after | Monasteries and Abbeys starting in the north-west with |
ella II of Spain decreed the closing of all | monasteries and the secularization of monks (see First |
a common rule of life to be observed by all | monasteries. |
in use on Mount Athos and at other ancient | monasteries throughout the world. |
he area still contains a lot of the ancient | monasteries and churches. |
), and the clay jars were buried in ancient | monasteries. |
ves had been making sketches of the ancient | monasteries of the vicinity since his student days in T |
k, were built, along with other temples and | monasteries. |
mplex in Orissa comprising major stupas and | monasteries (viharas), similar to Ratnagiri and, togeth |
erogatives, closed superfluous convents and | monasteries and reduced the taxes to be forwarded to th |
structures - Armenian churches, temples and | monasteries was derelict and currently only the frame o |
d grants to officials, priests, temples and | monasteries. |
t day of each month in the larger towns and | monasteries. |
ence to the territories of the churches and | monasteries founded by the old Celtic or Columban monks |
Buddhist stupas and | monasteries which have not been excavated are on both s |
preserved in various Spanish cathedrals and | monasteries, are often confused with those of Francisco |
the old ways of supporting the temples and | monasteries, (which are the repositories of traditional |
ally tolerant even though many churches and | monasteries were taxed. |
le information on daily life in castles and | monasteries, on the educational methods then in vogue, |
funeral distributed instead to the poor and | monasteries. |
cruelty and his destruction of temples and | monasteries, with particular hostility towards Buddhism |
Many Orthodox shrines and | monasteries are strewn along the banks of the Volga |
He established Dharma centers and | monasteries in various places around the world in order |
treasure of the court, Toledo churches and | monasteries to prevent their capture by the Muslims' in |
to cast bells, commissioned by churches and | monasteries. |
the destruction of all Buddhist temples and | monasteries during the Collectivization era and the Gre |
The country was ravaged, the churches and | monasteries destroyed, and Christianity was only practi |
while the clergy fortified its churches and | monasteries and held out there. |
ex in Orissa comprising of major stupas and | monasteries (viharas), similar to Ratnagiri, and togeth |
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 |
contributed to restoration of churches and | monasteries and to publishing of Ukrainian books. |
other Minamoto leaders, and to temples and | monasteries that Kiyomori had offended. |
l Silencio area was full of sanctuaries and | monasteries since the 8th century, and was called "La T |
ake Tana and built a number of churches and | monasteries particularly on the small islands of the la |
, particularly on landscape archaeology and | monasteries. |
hree years and established many temples and | monasteries. |
axila are littered with ruins of stupas and | monasteries of this period. |
g to build Buddhist sculptures, shrines and | monasteries in honor to the goddess Tara. |
n, Gothabhaya renovated several temples and | monasteries and also built a new temple. |
ecclesiastical establishments, churches and | monasteries, even of the Bishopric of Bamberg. |
o obtain the bailiwicks over the abbeys and | monasteries situated in their diocese. |
e religious institutions such as abbeys and | monasteries, others are anthroposophic Camphill village |
hildren to live with Christian families and | monasteries. |
nobles of his diocese to endow churches and | monasteries. |
ea is home to several historic churches and | monasteries. |
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 |
Mark who took part in building churches and | monasteries, or who gave alms to be devoted to this pur |
Many churches and | monasteries in the Russian tradition will perform the L |
have returned after June 1941, churches and | monasteries were rebuilt and opened again, but persecut |
There are some more churches and | monasteries mainly from the Byzantine era, in the neigh |
glorious account of the place, Viharas and | monasteries that existed then. |
Through Isaac's efforts the churches and | monasteries destroyed by the Persians were rebuilt, edu |
He also worked in several houses and | monasteries in Ghent, in Beaulieu Castle in Machelen an |
rtaining to the Christians, to churches and | monasteries, and to priests and deacons that they do no |
) was discovered with additional stupas and | monasteries. |
ity, and not only did he order churches and | monasteries on the ridges surrounding the city to be de |
He built more than 45 churches and | monasteries, being compared to Stephen the Great, the f |
escription of all the cities, churches, and | monasteries in the Archdiocese of Trier. |
One of the most important East Anglian | monasteries, it was founded in 1103 by Roger Bigod, 1st |
I of Auxerre were imprisoned in Aquitanian | monasteries. |
There are | monasteries and monks, and the people faithfully venera |
can be heard in the mountain canyons around | monasteries. |
merous inscriptions and tablets, as well as | monasteries and temples, the highest point of the mount |
he served as hieromonk in various Basilian | monasteries. |
n of the conversi in the German Benedictine | monasteries. |
Catholic church, especially in Benedictine | monasteries, and knew personally many theologians of th |
he was in familiar contact with Benedictine | monasteries in Austria and Germany. |
sfelde Congregation, a union of Benedictine | monasteries formed in the 15th century for the stricter |
urn of monastic discipline, the Benedictine | monasteries of Italy again became seats of that learnin |
rth, Stanbrook Abbey, and other Benedictine | monasteries in England. |
mary school similar to the other Bernardine | monasteries. |
"abbey" and "priory" can be applied to both | monasteries and canonries and distinguish those headed |
approbation of all, made him abbot of both | monasteries. |
In both | monasteries he was the teacher of Lullus and Sturmius, |
Amaravati has in effect three branches | monasteries in England - in Devon and Northumberland as |
Buddhist | Monasteries in Himachel Pradesh. |
There were many Buddhist | monasteries. |
Buddhist | monasteries showcase the pagoda style architecture. |
he capital of Chaghaniyan had five Buddhist | monasteries |
n was usually confined only in the Buddhist | monasteries during the civil wars of Daimyo rivalry. |
It was one of the first Buddhist | monasteries built in the United States. |
e members of the traditional Newar Buddhist | monasteries, known honorifically as vihara and colloqui |
ed in the deterioration or loss of Buddhist | monasteries, both by intentional destruction and throug |
nto nature, as opposed to the many Buddhist | monasteries around the capitol, was considered a novel |
f offering him money, land, houses to build | monasteries. |
rned for ordaining Buddhist monks, building | monasteries, having sutras copied, and commissioning Bu |
n ahlus (alms giving ceremonies) in Burmese | monasteries. |
h its villages and food-sources) was burnt; | monasteries and churches were systematically razed to t |
nglia, and educated at one of the Carmelite | monasteries (probably Norwich) of that district. |
ation and plundering loot-laden Carolingian | monasteries. |
Historically, in cathedrals, | monasteries and larger establishments such as chapels b |
It was one of the very few Catholic | monasteries of the region which survived the Reformatio |
s Henry VIII commissioned that all catholic | monasteries were to be destroyed and this left the site |
the Discalced Carmelites, but when certain | monasteries were closed by the order, the Carmelites al |
t in many cases he visited the various Chan | monasteries he wrote about and took notes of his discus |
se gardens, and statuary of ancient Chinese | monasteries. |
Christian | monasteries in the Levant and Iraq often cultivated gra |
uch disparate places as the early Christian | monasteries in Glamorgan and the Second World War defen |
n one of the reasons Vasa had all churches, | monasteries, and chapels on the ridges surrounding the |
e Jesuits order and benefactor of churches, | monasteries and palaces. |
d that "the scandalous pillage of churches, | monasteries and abbeys" was imminent. |
urg as it centre, linking village churches, | monasteries, cathedrals and castles built between 950 a |
th century, when Benedictine and Cistercian | monasteries controlled the area. |
The election was opposed by the Cistercian | monasteries of Yorkshire, and by the archdeacons of Yor |
y, expelled all foreign priests, and closed | monasteries, convents, and religious schools. |
idays, teaching atheism in schools, closing | monasteries, church social and educational institutions |
century Saint Pirmin reformed the Columban | monasteries in Alsace, including this one, introducing |
The site of Deorkothar also comprises | monasteries, a water channel system, an ancient pathway |
he 1830s the Spanish government confiscated | monasteries, and the historic estate was sold to privat |
f entering and living in nine contemplative | monasteries in Europe, experiencing the life of the mon |
in castles, palaces, fortresses, convents, | monasteries and other historic buildings. |
1834 law which extinguished "all convents, | monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses of |
Catholic Coptic Church does not have Coptic | monasteries. |
Coptic | Monasteries: Egypt's Monastic Art and Architecture (Gab |
ang between 646-648 CE at Hongfu and Dacien | Monasteries. |
Aalborg after the dissolution of the Danish | monasteries. |
In the old days, | monasteries were named after the missionary name and th |
These invaders had begun desecrating | monasteries and murdering Tibetan families, redistribut |
chosen from among the monks from the desert | monasteries rather than from the learned clergy of Alex |
The dGe-lugs-pa | monasteries sent appeal for help against Karmapa and Bo |
to do so, they were imprisoned in different | monasteries in the capital. |
Gandhola, like all the Drukpa | monasteries in Ladakh and Lahaul, owes allegiance to H. |
1080, Huysburg Abbey was among the earliest | monasteries to join the reform movement of the Bursfeld |
Early | monasteries, believed to have been founded in the 4th c |
Henry VIII and the English | Monasteries. |
The Abbey was one of the oldest English | monasteries, founded as early as the 7th century, but t |
The Irish monks famously established | monasteries throughout Europe. |
Karma Kagyu tradition, Rinpoche established | monasteries in Bodh Gaya (Karma Dhargye Chokhorling Mon |
lowing a mission by St Cedd who established | monasteries at Tilaburg (probably East Tilbury, but pos |
nance and restoration of a number of famous | monasteries including the Karma-gdan-sa monastery of th |
yud monastic order and was one of the first | monasteries of this sect to be established in Zanskar. |
It was one of the first | monasteries to be closed after the Dissolution of the M |
s collapsed and the castle, cathedral, five | monasteries and many churches were severely damaged. |
ls"), whose cathedral - one of the Fen Five | monasteries - is known as the "Ship of the Fens"; admin |
here were nearly one-hundred friars in five | monasteries by the year 1900. |
college, which is a term typically used for | monasteries or schools that train people for the monast |
he medieval European era it was typical for | monasteries and castles (small, partly self-sufficient |
was outlawed during Ottoman times, forcing | monasteries to use the semantron instead; the practice |
d, which is home to several Buddhist forest | monasteries. |
n two years, primarily on retreat at forest | monasteries. |
erted in seminaries and colleges the former | monasteries of Saint Maron of Kfarhaye (Batroun Distric |
Praejectus founded | monasteries, hospitals, and churches. |
A native of Italy, he founded | monasteries and hospices there before settling briefly |
615 - 683) founded | monasteries at Ebchester and St Abb's Head near Colding |
er 1057) was the Earl of Mercia and founded | monasteries at Coventry and Much Wenlock. |
r ecclesiastical organization , and founded | monasteries. |
Church, enriched it with lands and founded | monasteries. |
He also founded | monasteries, convents, communities of priests, communit |
Spiritual student of Columba, he founded | monasteries throughout Ulster, serving as an abbot at S |
, The rise and fall of the Irish Franciscan | monasteries, and memoirs of the Irish hierarchy in the |
carried on in the Dominican and Franciscan | monasteries in Finland has been preserved. |
This makes it one of the oldest Franciscan | monasteries in Germany (the first being at Augsburg in |
ovincial leader of the Austrian Franciscans | monasteries. |
youth, and after serving at several French | monasteries became bishop of Saint-Papoul in July 1362. |
in Lititz with a recipe derived from French | monasteries. |
and Wales in 1542 from property seized from | monasteries and religious congregations. |
Besides the bishops, abbots from | monasteries in Britain are recorded as attending at Aus |
The revenues from | monasteries and foundations were confiscated and applie |
ed by the monks of Drepung, Sera and Ganden | Monasteries in 1987 and 1988 demanding human rights for |
well known throughout the three great Gelug | monasteries of central Tibet, Ganden, Drepung, and Sera |
adually gained in importance as the Gelugpa | monasteries of Sera and Drepung extended their influenc |
remier place amongst the four great Gelugpa | monasteries. |
osition among the wall paintings in Gelukpa | monasteries, such as Drepung in Lhasa. |
cluding Materials for the Study of Georgian | Monasteries in the Western Environs of Antioch on the O |
work at Medeshamstede, "one of the greatest | monasteries of the Mercian kingdom". |
bearing his signature survive in the Greek | monasteries of Mt. |
astery, but generally speaking-in the Greek | monasteries, at least-the epanokamelavkion is not attac |
their civil rule, ecclesiastical hierarchy, | monasteries, and property, but made them feel the burde |
out as one of the most important historical | monasteries of Spain. |
Rumtek Monastery, one of Buddhism's holiest | monasteries, located on the outskirts of Gangtok. |
amongst its filiations nearly seven hundred | monasteries and nunneries. |
forty years the order possessed six hundred | monasteries in every part of Europe. |
He is said to have built over one hundred | monasteries in Western Tibet, including the famous Tabo |
lieved to be one of Ulster's most important | monasteries and was founded by St. Finian in 540 AD. |
It became one of the most important | monasteries in the German kingdom for a short time. |
id) is one of the oldest and most important | monasteries in Mongolia, founded in 1647 by Zanabazar. |
ise, which became one of the most important | monasteries and centres of learning in Europe. |
victed of crimes to serve their sentence in | monasteries, with the consent of the Bishop. |
of Latin learning and Christian theology in | monasteries flourished. |
After two more tries in | monasteries he joined the Navy. |
Some masters chose to leave for life in | monasteries or diplomacy. |
egations were summoned by three semantra in | monasteries, and only by one large one in parish church |
false identities and gave them sanctuary in | monasteries and convents. |
A survey of Tibetan wood printing blocks in | monasteries, conducted while Tagdrag (stag brag) Rinpoc |
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. |
They live neither in | monasteries nor even caves, a favorite residence of des |
sters in Germany were economic officials in | monasteries who acted as an adlatus or aide to their ab |
ice, seeking books in libraries, staying in | monasteries and talking with the monks, and gathering p |
Whilst they were independent | monasteries, they each had an abbot. |
0 years of his life visiting and inspecting | monasteries and convents. |
he was the only woman allowed to enter into | monasteries in Fulda to consult the ecclesiastical lead |
the other on the admission of novices into | monasteries. |
t Art Schools of the Rebkong valley and its | monasteries |
ned their backs on the world usually joined | monasteries. |
50 years prior to the sacking of the Jonang | monasteries by the Gelugpa, the Ocean of Definitive Mea |
so refers to a complex of nine or ten Kagyu | monasteries in that area. |
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