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Abbey: Encyclopedia II - Abbey - Benedictine abbeys
Monasticism in the West owes its extension and development to Benedict of Nursia (born A.D. 480). His rule was diffused with miraculous rapidity from the parent foundation on Monte Cassino through the whole of western Europe, and every country witnessed the erection of monasteries far exceeding anything that had yet been seen in spaciousness and splendour. Few great towns in Italy were without their Benedictine convent, and they quickly rose in all the great centres of population in England, France and Spain. The number of these monasteries ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia II - Leiston Abbey - Leiston Abbey Ruins

The order of the Abbey was a House of Augustinian Canons Regular who followed the Premonstratensian rule. Unlike monks, their main duties were preaching and pastoral work. ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey of Sénanque

The Abbey of Sénanque (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque) is a Cistercian abbey near the village of Gordes in the département of the Vaucluse in Provence, France. It was founded in 1148 under the patronage of the bishop of Cavaillon, and Raymond Berenger II, Count of Provence, by Cistercian monks who came from the Abbey of Maza in the Vivarais. Temporary huts housed the first community of monks, who found patrons in the seigneuurs of Simiane and enabled them to raise the abbey church, consecrated in 1178. By 1152 the community already had so many members that Sénanque was able to fo ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey of Thelema

The Abbey of Thelema was a temple founded by Aleister Crowley in a rented villa at Cefalu, Sicily in 1920. The name for this magical temple was taken from a fictional abbey in Rabelais's satire Gargantua, where all worldly pleasures were freely indulged. As in that story, Crowley painted the words, "Do What Thou Will" over the door. (These words were also engraved over the doors of Medmenham Abbey, the meeting place of Sir Francis Dashwood's notorious Hellfire Club in the eighteenth century, so Crowley may have gotten the idea ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Woburn Abbey

Woburn Abbey, the seat of the head of the Russell Family, the Duke of Bedford, was a sad half-demolished, half-derelict house in 1953 when the 12th Duke died, exposing the family estates to heavy death duties for the second time in thirteen years. The Abbey, originally given to the family by Henry VIII, had been largely rebuilt by the 4th Duke in the 18th century. The architects Henry Flitcroft and Henry Holland had been employed on the project. Following World War II, dry rot had been discove ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Westminster Abbey

The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster, which is almost always referred to as Westminster Abbey, is a mainly Gothic church, on the scale of a cathedral, in Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs. Westminster Abbey - History. According to tradition, a shrine was first founded in 616 on the present site, then known as Thorney Island; it was said to have been miraculously consecrated after ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbeys and priories in Wales

Abbeys and priories in Wales is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Wales. Abbeys and priories in Wales - Abbreviations and Key. List of abbeys and priories, Abbeys and priories in England, Abbeys and priories in Scotland, Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man, Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland, Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland, Dissolution of the Monasteries, List of castles, List of museums, List ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Bath Abbey

Bath Abbey is the last in a series of monastic churches built in Bath and is still in active use. In 675 Osric, King of the Hwicce, granted the Abbess Berta 100 hides near Bath for the establishment of a convent. The religious house later changed into a monastery, under the patronage of the Bishop of Worcester. But the powerful King Offa of Mercia successfully wrested 'that most famous monastery at Bath' from the bishop in 781. William of Malmesbury tells us that Offa rebuilt the monastic church, which was dedicated to St. Peter. It was fine enough to impress monarchs. In 957 Bath monastery wa ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey of Gethsemani

The Abbey of Gethsemani was founded in 1848 by monks from the Abbey of Melleray in Western France. Forty-four Trappist monks escaped overcrowding and political unrest in their home country to a farm that was purchased from the Sisters of Loretto in Nelson County, Kentucky, at the behest of Benedict Joseph Flaget, Bishop of Louisville. The abbey's most famous resident was the monk and author Thomas Merton. Abbey of Gethsemani - External link. http://www.monks.org/aloneingod.html Including:

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbeys and priories in England

Abbeys and priories in England is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other monastic religious house in England. Abbeys and priories in England - Abbreviations and Key. List of abbeys and priories, Abbeys and priories in Scotland, Abbeys and priories in Wales, Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man, Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland, Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland, List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England, Dissolution of the Monasterie ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Buckfast Abbey

Buckfast Abbey in Buckfastleigh, Devon is one of a small number of active monasteries in Britain today. It was founded in 1018, dedicated to Saint Mary, and run by the Cistercian order from 1147 until the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Today it is a Benedictine foundation. Between 1536, when it was dissolved, and 1882, the abbey lay in ruins. Then a group of Benedictine monks arrived, lived among the ruins, and gradually re-built the abbey much as it had been. The church itself was restored by the monks themselves, in 1907-190 ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbeys and priories in Scotland

Abbeys and priories in Scotland is a link page to any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Scotland. Abbeys and priories in Scotland - Abbreviations and Key. List of abbeys and priories, Abbeys and priories in England, Abbeys and priories in Wales, Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland, Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland, Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man, Dissolution of the Monasteries, List of castles, List of museums, List of historic housesIncluding:

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey Road street

Abbey Road is a throroughfare located in the borough of Camden and the City Of Westminster in London. Although there are many other roads of this name, including over 20 in London alone, the Abbey Road best known to most people is the road running roughly north-west to south-east through the affluent north London suburb of St John's Wood. The north-western end of Abbey Road, NW8, begins at the intersection of Quex Road and West End Lane; it continues south-east for several kilometres, crossing Belsize Road, Boundary Road, Blenheim Terrace and Marlborough Place, end ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Clairvaux Abbey

Clairvaux abbey (Clara Vallis in Latin) was founded in 1115 by St. Bernard. It is located in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, 15 km away from Bar-sur-Aube, in the Aube département in northeastern France. The building of the abbey in now in ruins. The parc is nowadays occupied by a high-security prison (see Clairvaux Prison). All Cistercian monasteries were arranged according to one plan, unless the circumstances of the locality forbade it. Clairvaux abbey is a good example of the general arrangement and distribution of the various buildings w ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Citeaux Abbey

Cîteaux Abbey (French: abbaye de Cîteaux) is a Catholic abbey located in Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, south of Dijon, France. Today it belongs to the Order of the Trappists, the Cistercians of the Strict Observance; the Cistercian order takes its name from this mother house of Cisteaux, near Nuits-Saint-Georges. The abbey has about 35 members. Citeaux Abbey - History. Main article: Cistercians. The abbey of Cîteaux was founded in 1098 by Saint Robert of Mo ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey of St. Gall

The Abbey of St. Gall (German, Sankt Gallen) was for many centuries one of the chief Benedictine abbeys in Europe. It is located in the city of St. Gallen in present-day Switzerland. The monastery was founded in 613 and named after Gallus, an Irishman. Saint Gallus was a disciple and companion of Saint Columbanus, and died there in 646. Charles Martel placed Othmar there as custodian of St Gall's relics. During the reign of Pepin the Short Othmar founded the famous schools of St. Gall, where arts, letters and sciences fl ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey of Cluny

The Abbey of Cluny (or Cluni, or Clugny) was founded on 2 September 909 by the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Auvergne, William I, who placed it under the immediate authority of Pope Sergius III. The Abbey and its constellation of dependencies soon came to exemplify the kind of religious life that was at the heart of 11th-century piety. The town of Cluny, in the modern-day department of Saône-et-Loire in the region of Bourgogne, in east-central France, near Mâcon, grew round the ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbey Road Studios

Abbey Road Studios, created in November of 1931 by EMI in London, England, is best known as the legendary recording studio used by the rock bands The Beatles, Cliff Richard and The Shadows. The studios are located in Abbey Road, in St John's Wood in the City of Westminster. Built as a Georgian town house in 1831, the premises were acquired by The Gramophone Company in 1931 and converted into studios. The neighbouring house is also owned by the studio and used to house musicians. The Gramophone Company later amalgamated with Col ...

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Abbey: Encyclopedia - Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland

Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Northern Ireland. Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland - Abbreviations and Key. Abbeys and priories in England, Abbeys and priories in Wales, Abbeys and priories in Scotland, Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland, Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland - County Antrim. Abbe ...

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