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  • 101Vale Royal Abbey — Infobox monastery name = Vale Royal Abbey full = The Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin, St Nicholas, and St Nicasus, Vale Royal other names = Vale Royal Abbey order = Cistercian established = 1270/1277 disestablished = 1538 mother = Dore Abbey… …

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  • 102William of St-Thierry — was a theologian and mystic, so called from the monastery of which he was abbot.BiographyHe was born at Liège (in present Belgium) of a noble family between 1075 and 1080 and died at Signy in 1148. William probably studied at the cathedral school …

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  • 103David I and the Scottish Church — Steel engraving and enhancement of the obverse side of the Great Seal of David I, portraying David in the European fashion the other worldly maintainer of peace and defender of justice. Historical treatment of David I and the Scottish church… …

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  • 104Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture     Gothic Architecture     † …

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  • 105Military Order of Calatrava —     Military Order of Calatrava     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Military Order of Calatrava     Founded in Castile, in the twelfth century, as a military branch of the great Cistercian family.     In the Cistercian Order, then only recently formed… …

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  • 106Chiaravalle Abbey — The Abbey church. The cloister. The Abbey of Santa …

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  • 107Wąchock Abbey — Coordinates: 51°04′27″N 21°00′49″E / 51.074167°N 21.013611°E / 51.074167; 21.013611 …

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  • 108St. Mary's Priory (Lothian) — Priory of St. Mary of North Berwick Ruins of the priory before North Berwick Law, sketched by George Henry Hutton in the 1780s Monastery information Other Names North Berwick priory, North Berwick n …

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  • 109HEBRAISTS, CHRISTIAN — (1100–1890). Factors governing gentile enterprises in Hebrew scholarship prior to the latest phase of more widespread secular attitudes may be distinguished as (1) motivation; (2) scholarly facilities; and (3) occasion; appreciation and… …

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  • 110Neath Abbey — was a Cistercian monastery, located near the present day town of Neath in southern Wales, UK. It was once the largest abbey in Wales. Substantial ruins can still be seen, and are in the care of Cadw. Tudor historian John Leland called Neath Abbey …

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