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Abbey at the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, including a rood screen and the abbot's st |
land was sold after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and a large house was built and parkland la |
entity of Bihar(from the word Vihar meaning | monasteries) representing a glorious past was lost. |
reach Lhasa after stopovers at a number of | monasteries and a pilgrimage round sacred Mount Kailash |
Anna II controlled nine churches, two male | monasteries and a hospital. |
, following Henry VIII's Dissolution of the | Monasteries, though a small cemetery on the same ground |
oneleigh Abbey after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, and a house was built on the site of the m |
that at the time of the Dissolution of the | monasteries the Abbess of Dartford put a curse on Henry |
In 1547 at the Dissolution of the | Monasteries the abbey was seized and given to the Moore |
roads are named in alphabetical order after | Monasteries and Abbeys starting in the north-west with |
, the council was able to stand against the | monasteries and abbeys and reduce the influence of the |
d that "the scandalous pillage of churches, | monasteries and abbeys" was imminent. |
In 1538 Henry VIII dissolved the | Monasteries and Abbotsbury Abbey was ruined as a condit |
There were 80 | monasteries with about 5000 monks in them. |
sters in Germany were economic officials in | monasteries who acted as an adlatus or aide to their ab |
At the dissolution of the | monasteries the advowson was passed to the Diocese of C |
Taunton Priory until the dissolution of the | monasteries and after that by the Portmans of Orchard P |
title Recollections of an Excursion to the | Monasteries of Alcobaca and Batalha (1835), the memoir |
kingdom of Tibet to the East, there are no | monasteries at all and the Buddha's teaching is unknown |
Also it was noted that the | monasteries were all located in members homes. |
century Saint Pirmin reformed the Columban | monasteries in Alsace, including this one, introducing |
Monasteries were also struck. | |
n, Gothabhaya renovated several temples and | monasteries and also built a new temple. |
Henry VIII's dissolution of the | monasteries having also abolished the Langue in England |
Bishoprics (underlined), | monasteries (italicized) and other locations in the nor |
Praejectus founded | monasteries, hospitals, and churches. |
Gendun Drubpa founded two major | monasteries: Drepung and Tashillhunpo. |
onuments, and as a result of past projects, | monasteries, churches, and cult sites already existed t |
Colm Cille (St Columba, 521-597 AD), whose | monasteries shaped and spanned the Gaelic world of Irel |
Many | monasteries, churches and church buildings were erected |
The country was ravaged, the churches and | monasteries destroyed, and Christianity was only practi |
y, expelled all foreign priests, and closed | monasteries, convents, and religious schools. |
making mostly concentrated in the Vaishnav | Monasteries, pottery and terracotta work in lower Assam |
urg as it centre, linking village churches, | monasteries, cathedrals and castles built between 950 a |
area was reserved to couple of famous Kyiv | monasteries (Vydubychi and Vveden) as well as the Tsar |
Spread over several Swabian | monasteries, the annals were continued independently in |
The dGe-lugs-pa | monasteries sent appeal for help against Karmapa and Bo |
the old ways of supporting the temples and | monasteries, (which are the repositories of traditional |
a also contains two Buddhist stupas and six | monasteries that are scattered around the resort. |
e religious institutions such as abbeys and | monasteries, others are anthroposophic Camphill village |
y the Illuminator, it was one of the oldest | monasteries in Armenia. |
In some | monasteries, such as Pechersky Ascension Monastery in N |
The Abbey was one of the oldest English | monasteries, founded as early as the 7th century, but t |
osition among the wall paintings in Gelukpa | monasteries, such as Drepung in Lhasa. |
he was in familiar contact with Benedictine | monasteries in Austria and Germany. |
Shalu was the first of the major | monasteries to be built by noble families of the Tsang |
red by a large monastic zone, in which only | monasteries can be built, no shops or hotels or restaur |
It was one of the first | monasteries to be closed after the Dissolution of the M |
ained in religious use - Henry allowed some | monasteries to be refounded as secular cathedrals serve |
at the chapel until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries when Beauchief Abbey was abandoned. |
n in 1502, but after the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it became a private house. |
After the dissolution of the | monasteries it became a mansion house. |
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 |
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. |
ry over 50 monks had become abbots in other | monasteries or been appointed bishops. |
he became abbot of Drepung monastery -both | monasteries had been founded by Pema Dorje/Gendun Drup |
n 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. |
It is home to several | monasteries, the best known being Narga Selassie. |
youth, and after serving at several French | monasteries became bishop of Saint-Papoul in July 1362. |
Karma Kagyu tradition, Rinpoche established | monasteries in Bodh Gaya (Karma Dhargye Chokhorling Mon |
Besides the bishops, abbots from | monasteries in Britain are recorded as attending at Aus |
The Dissolution of the | Monasteries had brought quantities of unregarded manusc |
from the city and the beggars were sent to | monasteries outside Bucharest. |
ment, common on the exterior of the painted | monasteries of Bucovina, but also the Hymn to the Virgi |
The earthquake affected many | monasteries and buildings in the state and led to an ex |
the cathedral school, established numerous | monasteries and built a number of churches throughout h |
ence to the territories of the churches and | monasteries founded by the old Celtic or Columban monks |
the limit for the suppression of the lesser | monasteries; but by paying the heavy fine of £166 13s. |
The partial list of | monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England alone in |
ham Cathedral during the dissolution of the | monasteries, ordered by Henry VIII, and were acquired i |
ed in the deterioration or loss of Buddhist | monasteries, both by intentional destruction and throug |
Through Isaac's efforts the churches and | monasteries destroyed by the Persians were rebuilt, edu |
ts (either following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries or by Puritans during the English Civil War |
"abbey" and "priory" can be applied to both | monasteries and canonries and distinguish those headed |
e sultan occupied Haifa on July 30, and the | monasteries of Carmel destroyed. |
he medieval European era it was typical for | monasteries and castles (small, partly self-sufficient |
Not only | monasteries and cathedrals, but parish churches often c |
well known throughout the three great Gelug | monasteries of central Tibet, Ganden, Drepung, and Sera |
ise, which became one of the most important | monasteries and centres of learning in Europe. |
of Blossom's-chantry on the dissolution of | monasteries and chantries, was vested in the crown; but |
At the Dissolution of the | Monasteries, the chapel, Priory and Maison Dieu were al |
n one of the reasons Vasa had all churches, | monasteries, and chapels on the ridges surrounding the |
sent in 1643 as the envoy of the restituted | monasteries and chapels of Swabia to the peace negotiat |
or a Short History of Abbeys, all sorts of | Monasteries, Colleges, Chapels, Chantries, etc.Joseph G |
Following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries the church came into the Crown's hands unti |
From the Dissolution of the | Monasteries the church was served mostly by clergy from |
Despite the Dissolution of the | Monasteries the church continued in use as a chapel-of- |
By the time of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries this church was full of tombs of distinguis |
h its villages and food-sources) was burnt; | monasteries and churches were systematically razed to t |
It is still used today in some | monasteries and churches and by traditionalist Catholic |
ctures in Vaspurakan and Taron, in schools, | monasteries and churches in Armenia and the rest of the |
he area still contains a lot of the ancient | monasteries and churches. |
VI confirmed the privileges of some of the | monasteries and churches. |
This pragmatic use of | monasteries ensured close ties between elites and monas |
the Discalced Carmelites, but when certain | monasteries were closed by the order, the Carmelites al |
He also founded | monasteries, convents, communities of priests, communit |
He built more than 45 churches and | monasteries, being compared to Stephen the Great, the f |
issued between 1406 and 1412, to found new | monasteries and complete the reform of the order. |
She fled to Mons, Hainaut when the | monasteries and convents were suppressed during the Fre |
s and nuns had left Prussia, a third of the | monasteries and convents were closed, 1800 parish pries |
desamortizacion or shuttering of religious | monasteries and convents, collecting works from across |
0 years of his life visiting and inspecting | monasteries and convents. |
He founded several | monasteries and convents. |
false identities and gave them sanctuary in | monasteries and convents. |
er 1057) was the Earl of Mercia and founded | monasteries at Coventry and Much Wenlock. |
Four of these documents were grants to | monasteries, one dealt with his cathedral chapter's can |
y saddening, I arranged that monks from the | monasteries of Debre Libanos and Zequala ... [should] c |
structures - Armenian churches, temples and | monasteries was derelict and currently only the frame o |
At various | monasteries, he did manual labor in the fields and gard |
Some masters chose to leave for life in | monasteries or diplomacy. |
and collaborator in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and dismantling of church estates; and larg |
asters, and he was richly rewarded when the | monasteries were dissolved, obtaining extensive lands b |
However, the activity of these | monasteries stopped during the following century. |
Whilst they were independent | monasteries, they each had an abbot. |
Itinerant Kingship and Royal | Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936-1075. |
hardt, John W. Itinerant Kingship and Royal | Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936-1075. |
615 - 683) founded | monasteries at Ebchester and St Abb's Head near Colding |
Amaravati has in effect three branches | monasteries in England - in Devon and Northumberland as |
dissolved in 1536 at the dissolution of the | monasteries in England and Wales. |
close it down as part of the dissolution of | monasteries in England. |
art of King Henry VIII's plans to sweep the | monasteries from England. |
rth, Stanbrook Abbey, and other Benedictine | monasteries in England. |
Monasteries and episcopal seats were shrewdly awarded t | |
(Siddhartha), the sacred boy of one of the | monasteries, who escaped from his tormentors. |
n, circa 1121, it became one of the largest | monasteries in Essex and was dedicated to Saints Peter |
Under his supervision | monasteries were established at Ghent and Mont Blandin, |
The | monasteries were established at Pipewell (1143), Roche |
After the Dissolution of the | Monasteries the estate was acquired by Sir Thomas Leigh |
Following the dissolution of the | monasteries, the estates of Malham Moor then changed ha |
f entering and living in nine contemplative | monasteries in Europe, experiencing the life of the mon |
The Irish monks famously established | monasteries throughout Europe. |
Following the dissolution of the | monasteries, Thomas Eustace was in 1541 made Viscount B |
n beneficiary of Kentish royal patronage of | monasteries, surpassing even St Augustine's Abbey in Ca |
They live neither in | monasteries nor even caves, a favorite residence of des |
forty years the order possessed six hundred | monasteries in every part of Europe. |
Coptic authorities and held in churches or | monasteries has exacerbated the tension. |
ome various vicissitudes which affected the | monasteries (for example being sacked by the Black Prin |
Extensive parcels of land were donated to | monasteries to exempt those lands from royal taxation a |
There were three | monasteries at Exeter: nuns; monks founded by King Ethe |
glorious account of the place, Viharas and | monasteries that existed then. |
bey of Barking until the dissolution of the | monasteries; it extended northwards to Theydon Bois (bo |
"Dynastic | monasteries and family cults: Edward the Elder's sainte |
tains Abbey but with the dissolution of the | monasteries, it fell into the hands of the Crown and wa |
The two | monasteries were finally donated by William the Conquer |
carried on in the Dominican and Franciscan | monasteries in Finland has been preserved. |
ustomary of Gorze soon spread to many other | monasteries, at first local, such as St. Maximin's Abbe |
turgical and disciplinary uniformity in the | monasteries that followed the reform of Bursfelde. |
o a ruin long before the dissolution of the | monasteries, and for centuries it served as a barn for |
Until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries it formed part of the estates of St Johns A |
The revenues from | monasteries and foundations were confiscated and applie |
Like all other | monasteries of France, Saint-Germer-de-Fly was confisca |
igious leader that preached the founding of | monasteries throughout Francia. |
Rec (or "del Forn") in Barcelona after the | monasteries were freed from mortmain. |
There are some more churches and | monasteries mainly from the Byzantine era, in the neigh |
he was the only woman allowed to enter into | monasteries in Fulda to consult the ecclesiastical lead |
This makes it one of the oldest Franciscan | monasteries in Germany (the first being at Augsburg in |
He also worked in several houses and | monasteries in Ghent, in Beaulieu Castle in Machelen an |
uch disparate places as the early Christian | monasteries in Glamorgan and the Second World War defen |
During this time, the two | monasteries each had a master. |
as already preparing the Dissolution of the | Monasteries and had placed his favoured cousin in a key |
Patterned after the | monasteries that had housed the order's members in Euro |
e Crown the power to conduct visitations of | monasteries which had been exempt from the Archbishop's |
hubten Gyatso assumed ruling power from the | monasteries which had previously wielded great influenc |
Buddhist stupas and | monasteries which have not been excavated are on both s |
ge part of the population, and the Sattras ( | monasteries) that he and his followers established cont |
He wandered among the Korean mountain | monasteries, until he had the fortune of becoming the d |
e Roman jurisdiction and dissolution of the | monasteries; and he acquiesced in these measures to the |
qigong, and was practised in Chinese Taoist | monasteries for health and spiritual cultivation. |
while the clergy fortified its churches and | monasteries and held out there. |
After the Dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII (1536-1540) during the Englis |
it was destroyed in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries under Henry VIII. |
Shortly after the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII, the college's hall, chapel a |
tholic nature, as at the dissolution of the | monasteries under Henry VIII they were painted over and |
ere destroyed during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII. |
, which lasted until the Dissolution of the | Monasteries under Henry VIII in 1539, when the value of |
Abbey existed until the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII in 1538. |
1539, during the general Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII. |
ere destroyed during the Dissolution of the | Monasteries under Henry VIII). |
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. |
ntinued even through the dissolution of the | monasteries under Henry VIII. |
une 1536 when during the dissolution of the | monasteries, King Henry VIII removed the property from |
Following the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII, the ownership of Bushmead Pr |
bey was destroyed in the Dissolution of the | Monasteries by Henry VIII some traces of it remain toda |
rch of England after the dissolution of the | monasteries by Henry VIII. |
in 1539, as part of the Dissolution of the | Monasteries under Henry VIII. |
when, as a result of the dissolution of the | monasteries under Henry VIII, their property was handed |
torian G.C. Coulton, an expert on Mediaeval | monasteries, included her theories in his work, Five Ce |
Buddhist | Monasteries in Himachel Pradesh. |
an travelling and visited quite a number of | monasteries, cementing his reputation as a Ch'an master |
He came to found nine | monasteries in his lifetime, and after 336, Pachomius s |
usehold, Lincoln Cathedral, and a number of | monasteries in his diocese. |
g to build Buddhist sculptures, shrines and | monasteries in honor to the goddess Tara. |
e members of the traditional Newar Buddhist | monasteries, known honorifically as vihara and colloqui |
A native of Italy, he founded | monasteries and hospices there before settling briefly |
1834 law which extinguished "all convents, | monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses of |
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