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  • 51Wilhering, Cistercian Abbey of — • Situated on the right bank of the Danube, in the Diocese of Linz, Austria Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 52Abbey of Fontenay — Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country …

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  • 53Aelred of Rievaulx, Saint — ▪ Cistercian monk Aelred also spelled  Ailred,  Aethelred,  or  Ethelred   born c. 1110, Hexham, Northumberland, Eng. died Jan. 12, 1167, Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire       writer, historian, and outstanding Cistercian abbot who influenced… …

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  • 54Cistercians Abbey in Sulejów — Cistercian Abbey of Sulejów was founded in 1176 by the duke Kazimierz II the Just. The most valuable parts of the abbey are:* Romanesque Saint Thomas Becket of Canterbury Church. * Romanesque fortified district which stopped Mongolian Hordes in… …

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  • 55Sartis — *Cistercian house in Bedfordshire which took its name from de assartis = the clearing. The Cistercian order made a practice of searching out wilderness places to establish their monasteries. Cf. Assart …

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  • 56Цистерциан — (Cistercian)Cistercian, религиозный монашеский орден, основанный в 1098г. в Сито (лат. Цистерциум) вблизи г.Дижон во Франции. Руководствуясь Уставом св. Бенедикта, цистерцианские монастыри широко распространились по всей Европе в 12–13вв …

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  • 57Cistercians — coat of arms Vietnamese Cistercian monks standing in a cloi …

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  • 58List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key …

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  • 59List of Christian religious houses in Belgium — This is a list, as yet incomplete, of Christian religious houses, both extant and dissolved, in Belgium, for both men and women. All listed so far are Roman Catholic. NOTOC A*Achel Abbey ( Sint Benedictusabdij van Achel , de Achelse Kluis or Onze …

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  • 60List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England — These monasteries were dissolved by Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The list is by no means exhaustive, since over 800 religious houses existed before the Reformation, and virtually every town of any size had at least …

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