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fortalice was originally connected with the | monastery at Haddington and cites Keith's Scottish His |
The | monastery was founded in 724 and drew to itself abbots |
ipality to his son, Bernard, and entered the | monastery, but in 1471, after the death of his second |
Ling flees the | monastery while Wu Teh swears vengeance. |
Instead, he simply forced Arda to enter the | monastery of Saint Anne. |
priest and local officials was set up in the | monastery buildings. |
On 1 April 1917 Luck enrolled in the | Monastery School in Flensburg, studying the classic la |
nal writer Ivan Vazov spent some time at the | monastery and wrote part of his most famous work, the |
s no certainty on the foundation date of the | monastery, but it is generally assumed that it was est |
cuit, see also Kora (pilgrimage)) around the | monastery passes several hard-to-discern holy sites, i |
View from the | monastery |
722), who founded the | monastery of Applecross in 672. |
In 890, he founded the | monastery of Gigny on his own estates, and others at B |
than a thousand monks were living within the | monastery. |
The | monastery had to endure torching and plundering raids |
The Assembly Hall of the | monastery has a principal image of Padmasambhava. |
Berno placed the | monastery under the Benedictine rule (founded by Bened |
bey to continue his literary activity in the | monastery. |
d Germanos of Patras, met Papaflessas at the | Monastery of Archangels Michael and Gabriel in Vostits |
, at the age of about seventeen, visited the | monastery with his father, Otto I, had found a locked |
nner of independence on 10 March 1821 at the | monastery of Agia Lavra after the Bey of Tripoli impri |
Bayi town, the nearest town to the | monastery, 30 kilometres (19 mi) away |
d mainly with John the Prophet, abbot of the | monastery of Merosala and teacher of Dorotheus of Gaza |
-six years old, he was made the abbot of the | monastery of Kratia in Bithynia. |
is collection were printed were found at the | monastery of Tsamdrag in western Bhutan and comprises |
nd which tells that nearby the church of the | monastery was a source where the blind and all who suf |
Thus, the | monastery has a peaceful ambiance, with luxuriant gree |
imary point of interest of the island is the | monastery of Daga Estifanos, or "St. |
n able to force the French troops out of the | monastery, and in this engagement the French lost 200 |
ast quarter of the 15th century and near the | monastery Surb-Khach there was a small Armenian town c |
There are 8 retreat rooms at the | monastery, where practitioners can engage in short and |
and their heirs for ever, granted out of the | monastery of the friary of St. Francis, in Stamford, w |
The | monastery also preserves several ancient Buddhist manu |
The | monastery is located halfway up the Norburi hill slope |
would visit and eat with the Jesuits in the | monastery. |
lage in a journey to Belur Math to visit the | monastery and temple founded by Ramakrishna's disciple |
In 1543 the Turk army destroyed the | monastery fortress. |
Walkers can ascend from Tung Chung to the | monastery in two hours. |
who was lord of the place, donated it to the | Monastery of St Cugat. |
The | monastery was built on land given for the purpose in 1 |
s Gaveston in January 1315; no traces of the | monastery church or Gaveston's tomb remain. |
a Grande Chartreuse, whose order founded the | monastery. |
Situated in the Prahova Valley, the | monastery gave its name to the nearby town of Sinaia. |
was obliged to seek refuge for a time in the | monastery of Erlau under the protection of the residen |
retum, Lonrey) (diocese of Bourges), now the | monastery of Saint-Cyran-du-Jambot. |
my where he and other learned members of the | monastery educated the French youth, thus becoming ins |
result she was eventually expelled from the | monastery and ended her days begging in the streets of |
From 1549 onwards the | monastery was subjected to severe changes, and in 1555 |
ercia, in 792 confirmed various lands to the | monastery of St. Albans. |
ortese had taken and urging him to leave the | monastery and resume his former occupation in Rome. |
The nuns do not leave the | monastery except for special reasons. |
ear, a mansion was built on the ruins of the | monastery. |
d a serious fire, in which it seems that the | monastery too burnt down. |
etic in Egypt about 580 and then entered the | monastery of St. Theodosius near Bethlehem. |
orical poem El Pelayo during his stay in the | monastery. |
Inside the | monastery. |
ai Leskov describes his impressions from the | monastery. |
d Gero made further donations of land to the | monastery. |
He studied and became a monk at the | Monastery of the Pillar near Callinicus. |
Inside the | monastery there are Ming dynasty murals on display as |
me a model of piety and mortification in the | monastery. |
in Norwich prior to the establishment of the | monastery at Capel-y ffin, although this Benedictine e |
He also founded the | monastery of Caille-Fochladha, Lough Derryvaragh, Co W |
He became a monk in the | Monastery of Saint Anthony. |
Remains of the church and the | monastery are still to be seen. |
Magen argues that the builders of the | monastery did not believe they were building over the |
use he was from Dalmatia, but because of the | monastery which he founded. |
bably in the year 640, and was buried in the | monastery until his remains were later translated to M |
The | monastery and the St. Michael church in the baroque st |
The | monastery is now known as Namgyal (Bodhgaya), and has |
o de la Madre de Dios designed and built the | monastery between 1611-1616. |
, the Passionists were forced to abandon the | monastery of Gran Sasso, and the church where Gabriel |
Cat No. 65 The Path to the | Monastery |
He may also be the patron of the | monastery that was on that island. |
horoughly acquainted with the records of the | monastery. |
stablishing Yuksom are also installed in the | monastery. |
During the 1930s, the | monastery was destroyed by the Soviets, along with oth |
The origin of the | monastery is uncertain, but a monastic legend attribut |
yrian monk, whom tradition holds founded the | monastery Debre Damo, said to have been commissioned b |
For the | monastery in Spain, see Monastery of Leyre. |
Formerly it belonged to the | monastery of S. Mary Deipara in the Wadi El Natrun. |
In 1804 Lieven Bauwens used the | monastery as a textile plant. |
Matilda finally left the | monastery in 1100 to marry King Henry I of England. |
n of manuscripts and texts are housed in the | monastery. |
bells, one of which is now on exhibit on the | monastery grounds. |
urial for their family, a function which the | monastery served for several centuries for Erkinger's |
After four years, he asked to return to the | monastery. |
ch was rebuilt and between 1638 and 1698 the | monastery was restored. |
The | monastery has two side aisles where a rare collection |
ssociated with Saint Molaise who founded the | monastery on nearby Devenish Island. |
The | monastery survived in this way until 1950, when it was |
isus) was a French hermit and founder of the | monastery of Aniole. |
The | Monastery of the Heart, BlueBridge Publishers: New Yor |
In previous times, the | Monastery became very active with the teachings at cer |
by the priest Shoan to run far away from the | monastery. |
nsome, induced Richard to transfer it to the | monastery of Tywardreath which he was then founding. |
cleared away all the obstacles, enabling the | monastery to be built in 767. |
succeeded St. Franquila (originally from the | monastery of Ribas de Sil) as abbot of Celanova. |
Mamikoneans in the post-Byzantine period the | monastery became a major cultural centre of Taron. |
In 1923 the | monastery building was given to the Lviv Polytechnic a |
o Karthar Rinpoche from the inception of the | monastery to present (February, 2011). |
In 1261 the | monastery was burned by the O'Rourkes, a rival clan of |
e stability returned and the fortunes of the | monastery rose, but then declined again during the Ott |
Ten days later Lusby forced his way into the | monastery, forcibly removed Hoton from his stall and h |
the continued presence of the relics at the | monastery ensured that it was an important place of pi |
chapel alcove dedicated to the patron of the | monastery, Our Lady of Miracles. |
, Saint Turibius of Astorga was moved to the | monastery, along with relics which he was believed to |
He painted for the | monastery of St. Mary of Grace, Church of Santa Cruz, |
The | monastery today is entirely destroyed and a sprawling |
The | monastery was established between 1070 and 1077 by Vse |
A retablo from Huguet is in the | Monastery of Pedralbes, while another, depicting the A |
The | monastery is named after girls the disfigured themselv |
Tradition states that the | monastery held the Icon of the Hodegetria, believed to |
She wished to enter the | monastery of St. Mary of the Roses, but was refused be |
al Institute of Patristic Studies within the | monastery. |
Castor founded the | monastery of Manauque (Monanque) in Provence. |
He entered the | Monastery of the Order of St Basil the Great in Krekhi |
It is name after the | monastery Sant Pere de les Puelles. |
The | Monastery of the Panaghia Hodegetria in Constantinople |
by well-known artists, is dotted around the | monastery area and the surrounding countryside. |
The | monastery was founded in 1873, when the property forme |
iven to us by the necrology preserved in the | monastery. |
The | monastery was reconstructed in 1989 due to structure-t |
In 1915 the | monastery was attacked and looted and the last prior, |
Bercharius entered the | monastery of Luxeuil under Saint Walbert, and soon sto |
e of Saint Pachomius: Abba Aftse founded the | monastery at Yeha; Abba Alef the northernmost establis |
According to some hypothesis, the | monastery of Sancta Maria in Sorbaces of Guarrazar ser |
At the dissolution of the | monastery in 1538, the Commissioners for the Dissoluti |
, the beers are sold in order to support the | monastery and charities. |
She was abbess of the | monastery at Cookham and also had charge of the church |
The | monastery was secularized in 1559, after the Protestan |
In 1903, the | monastery was visited by the Tsar Nicholas II and othe |
be gathered in one place together within the | monastery at Castagnavizza. |
etc. of the town which had grown around the | monastery. |
The | monastery stands near the Cathedral of Oviedo. |
ation, and thus secured the existence of the | monastery. |
was Swami Abhedananda, who journeyed to the | monastery determined to either find a copy of the Himi |
It is also known as the | monastery of the pelayas. |
The church and the | monastery were built in 640 by early Nestorian mission |
ue completed in 1993, is an extension of the | monastery. |
He was an ekonom of the | monastery around 1255/56, until he became the hegumen |
at of Saint Ebba, the Mother Superior of the | monastery of Coldingham. |
ak Al Rayfouni, and Awad was confined in the | monastery of Our Lady of Louiaze. |
Parts of the | monastery buildings were refurbished by Dominikus Zimm |
The family maintained dominance over the | monastery by appointing family members as abbots. |
This church was built in 1757 for the | Monastery of the Visitation of Holy Mary, housing the |
became a mosque, while the buildings of the | monastery were used as zaviye, medrese and imaret for |
Chama Gorge, on Mesa Viejo, and north of the | Monastery of Christ in the Desert). |
The | monastery is home to more than one library collection. |
Later he left the | monastery to study at the University of Poitiers and U |
When they at last make it to the | monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment ca |
s said that the nomads were exploited by the | Monastery as they were paid very meagre amounts for th |
The | monastery also is the Republic's first Buddhist place |
1794-95 he studied Oriental languages at the | monastery of Zwiefalten, and then taught scripture at |
724 he was one of the joint founders of the | monastery of Reichenau. |
In the 14th and 15th centuries the | monastery was sacked and laid waste several times, and |
on, and acquired other rare codices from the | monastery of Mount Athos. |
f hard fighting, the Ottomans broke into the | monastery. |
Encouraged by a senior monk, he left the | monastery to freely explore and express his homosexual |
East 55th Street) in a building it calls the | Monastery. |
g child to go and live with his uncle at the | monastery. |
The | monastery pre-dates Tintern Abbey but now is very much |
The | monastery, under the guidance of Triwa Rinpoche, is ma |
scipline so that there were 200 monks in the | monastery in his day. |
There was no new construction in the | monastery after that. |
The | monastery in Whitland was subject to Henry VIII's diss |
A large number of monks want to join the | monastery and today there are several monks who are in |
The | monastery was a stronghold of the Mamikonians (the pri |
to have renounced the administration of the | monastery and to have devoted himself to preaching thr |
The | monastery was officially suppressed by the French in 1 |
He was buried in the tomb of the | Monastery of El-Khandak. |
They spent their captivity in the | monastery "Nea Metanoia" (New Repentance) and were use |
In this way the | monastery solved some substantial social problems for |
It was for some time a possession of the | Monastery of Santes Creus, and in 1393 it went to the |
The | monastery was founded in 1139 by Hugh Brito, (or Hugh |
The | monastery ceased to function in 1915, during the Armen |
The first reference to the | monastery of Turieno with the protection of Saint Turi |
ursey left East Anglia for good, leaving the | monastery to his brother Foillan. |
The | monastery consists of two courtyards surrounded by low |
The | monastery also has a community kitchen adjoining the l |
The | monastery was an important intellectual center whose m |
monastic discipline and the finances of the | monastery were reportedly greatly improved. |
e hermits, but Yuso, the refoundation of the | monastery on a lower site, developed as a Benedictine |
tones and extracts from the necrology of the | monastery. |
The | monastery church was built in 1341 by Despot Oliver. |
the dicoese which Iacopo had granted to the | monastery of San Bartolomeo. |
Mosul, and was made a monk and priest at the | monastery of St. Mathew or Dayro D'Mor Mattai. |
ment to Saint John of Dukla, who died in the | monastery in 1484, was built in front of the church. |
darium is being cared for in a cave near the | monastery of Saint Mark, in the vicinity of Jerusalem. |
The entrance through the bell tower of the | Monastery |
so erected a seminary in connection with the | monastery at Ratisbon. |
Founded as a Red Hat institution, the | monastery was taken over by the Yellow Hat sect in the |
ngs from around 1500 in the refectory of the | monastery. |
The | monastery is built on a stunning ridge of a hill above |
oundations, most notably in recent years the | monastery at Palendriai in Lithuania. |
became a monk in the Nitrian Desert, at the | Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great. |
The | monastery contains 100 monks and a giant statue of Kal |
ddressed from Bourke to the superiors of the | monastery, especially to Bishop Rosendo Salvado OSB. |
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