Image StThomasAbbeyBrno.jpg right thumb The Augustinian Abbey of StThomas, Brno Image Bazilika nanebevzet panny Marie.jpg right thumb Abbey church of the Assumption Image Bazilika nanebevzet panny Marie port l .jpg right thumb The south entrance of the church StThomas s Abbey in Brno is a big austrian church located in the Czech Republic . The geneticist and Abbot Gregor Mendel was its most famous religious leader to date, and between 1856 and 1863 conducted his experiment s on pea plants in the monastery ... Fankhauser Travel Berlin for web Mendel in Brno.html A photographic tour of St. ThomasAbbey http www.osanet.org Order of St Augustine, International Homepage http www.newadvent.org cathen 07281a.htm Catholic Encyclopaedia Hermits of St. Augustine http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com Athens 1534 ruleaug.html&date 2009 10 25 02 14 53 Text of the Rule of St. Augustine http www.opatbrno.cz Augustinian Abbey of St. Thomas at Brno http www.mendelmuseum.muni.cz Mendel Museum ... stub cs Starobrn nsk kl ter de Abtei St. Thomas Alt Br nn es Abad a de Santo Tom s de Brno ... the construction of their original cloister in 1352. In 1653, the Order moved into the Abbey of St. Thomas at today s Moravian Square . At that time the Brno noblewoman Sybilya Polyxena Franti ka established ... inheritance Mendel s Laws of Inheritance . The Abbey is unique amongst modern Augustinian ... Augustinian friaries are led by a prior . The Augustinians arrived in Brno in 1346, and John Henry ... of a long and significant musical tradition at the Brno monastery. Czech composer Pavel K kovsk also took monastic vows at Brno, teaching liturgical music from 1848 until 1872, and from 1865 ... Abbey now hosts the Mendel Museum of Masaryk University Mendel Museum of Genetics ref http www.mendelmuseum.muni.cz ... List of Austrian scientists Mendelian inheritance Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry Brno ... Mendel s greenhouse Brno Now coord 49 11 27.46 N 16 35 34.85 E region CZ JM type landmark ... more details
File Brno Kostel sv. Tom e, m stod itelsk pal c a alegorick postava spravedlnosti.jpg thumb Church of Saint Thomas and the Annunciation, and the Governor s Palace. File Jo tova ulice v Brn I.jpg thumb Jo tova ulice en the Jobst s Street with the church. The Church of Saint Thomas and the Annunciation is a historic church in Brno , Czech Republic . The church was founded in the 14th century by Margrave of Moravia John Henry, Margrave of Moravia John Henry , originally as part of an Augustinian monastery. ref name hist14 Cite web url http www.svtomas.net Historie kostela sv Tomase 14 stoleti.html title Historie kostela sv. Tom e 14. stolet mskokatolick farnost u kostela sv. Tom e v Brn accessdate 26 September 2011 language Czech ref Its current baroque appearance dates back to the 17th century. ref name hist18 20 Cite web url http www.svtomas.net Historie kostela sv Tomase 18 20 stoleti.html title Historie kostela sv. Tom e 18. 20. stolet mskokatolick farnost u kostela sv. Tom e v Brn accessdate 26 September 2011 language Czech ref There is a tomb in the church which is the final resting place of its founder John Henry of Luxembourg ref name hist14 and his son German King Jobst of Moravia . ref name hist15 17 Cite web url http www.svtomas.net Historie kostela sv Tomase 15 17 stoleti.html title Historie kostela sv. Tom e 15. 17. stolet mskokatolick farnost u kostela sv. Tom e v Brn accessdate 26 September 2011 language Czech ref References reflist External links commonscat Kostel Zv stov n Panny Marie a svat ho Tom e apo tola Brno Church of Saint Thomas and the Annunciation in Brno coord 49 11 52.585 N 116 36 27.16 E display title Category Churches in Brno CzechRepublic church stub cs Kostel Zv stov n Panny Marie a svat ho Tom e apo tola zh ... more details
File Saint Jacob church tower in Brno.jpg thumb 220px Saint James Church File M sto Brno n hrobek Flori na Prav tick ho z Radvanova a Bo eny St elick ze St elic.jpg thumb 220px Grave of Flori n Prav tic z Radvanova and his wife Bo eny St elick ze St elic. The Church of St. James lang cs Kostel svat ho Jakuba in Brno , Czech Republic is a historic church. The history of the church dates back to the 13th century. In 1995 it was designated National Cultural Landmark. ref http monumnet.npu.cz chruzemi rozobsah.php?cis 1995262 Government decree at the National Landmark Institute ref There is a tomb of Louis Raduit de Souches , defensor of Brno from 1645, in the church. In 2001, archeological exploration revealed the size of Brno Ossuary , an ossuary underneath the square by the church, lang cs Jakubsk n m st , which is estimated to contain the remains of 50,000 people. ref cite web last Falvey first Christian coauthors Vilem Faltynek title Brno Ossuary still has mysteries to yield publisher Radio Praha date 2011 07 19 url http www.radio.cz en section czech history brno ossuary still has mysteries to yield accessdate 2011 10 21 ref References reflist External links commonscat Church of Saint James Brno http www.discoverczech.com brno james church.php4 Discoverczech website coord 49 11 48.038 N 16 36 30.398 E display title Category Churches in Brno Category Gothic architecture in the Czech Republic CzechRepublic church stub cs Kostel svat ho Jakuba Brno de St. Jakobs Kirche Br nn fr glise de Saint Jacques Brno zh ... more details
Infobox church name Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul image Brno Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul 2.jpg caption Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno coordinates coord 49.191 16.607 region CZ type landmark display title location Brno country Czech Republic denomination Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic website http www.katedrala petrov.cz status Cathedral architect architectural type style Baroque architecture Baroque , Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival groundbreaking completed date construction cost closed date demolished date The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Brno is located on the Petrov Brno Petrov hill in Brno Center . It is a national cultural monument and one of the most important architectural monuments of South Moravia . The interior is mostly Baroque, while the impressive 84m high towers were built between 1904 and 1905 by architect August Kirstein in the Gothic Revival style. The Midday Chimes Traditionally, the bells of the Cathedral toll midday at 11 o clock in the morning instead of at 12 o clock. According to the legend, during the Thirty Years War , the invading Swedes laid siege to the city of Brno but had promised that the attack would be halted if they had not succeed in taking the city by midday on August the 15th. When the battle was underway ... and left empty handed. Brno was the only city to repel the Swedes during this war. commonscat Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Brno Category Churches in BrnoSt. Peter and Paul, Brno Category Cathedrals in the Czech Republic St. Peter and Paul, Brno cs Katedr la svat ho Petra a Pavla de St. Peter und Paul Kathedrale fr Cath drale Saint Pierre et Saint Paul de Brno ko it Cattedrale dei Santi Pietro e Paolo Brno pl Katedra wi tych Aposto w Piotra i Paw a w Brnie ru sk Katedr la sv t ho Petra a Pavla Brno sr fi Pietarin ja Paavalin katedraali Brno zh ... more details
St Mary s Abbey may refer to Ireland St. Mary s Abbey, Dublin St. Mary s Abbey, Glencairn St. Mary s Abbey, Trim Germany St. Mary s Abbey, Engelthal St. Mary s Abbey, Fulda United Kingdom St Mary s Abbey, Kenilworth St Mary s Abbey, Leiston St Mary s Abbey, Thetford St Mary s Abbey, West Malling St Mary s Abbey, Winchester St Mary s Abbey, York United States St. Mary s Abbey, New Jersey disambig ... more details
Saint Michael s Abbey may refer to St Michael s Abbey, Farnborough , England St. Michael s Abbey, Metten , Germany St. Michael s Abbey Orange County, California , USA Abbey of St. Michael s, Munkalif , Norway disambig ... more details
star.svg 20px star Churches and monasteries tag ref StThomas s Abbey, BrnoAbbey of Saint Thomas is the place where Gregor Mendel established the new science of genetics , Church of St. Tomas Brno ... of Our Lady Church of St. James Brno Church of Saint James File Emblem star.svg 20px star Church of St. ThomasBrno Church of Saint ThomasStThomas s Abbey, BrnoAbbey of Saint Thomas Other ... 3 Park Lu nky Middle, row 4 Masaryk Circuit , the Brno racing circuit Right, row 1 Church of St. James Brno Church of St. James Right, row 2 A ship on Brno dam lake Right, row 3 Mahen Theatre , a part of the National Theatre Brno National Theatre in Brno Right, row 4 A part of the Brno Exhibition Centre image flag Flag of Brno.svg image shield Brno znak .svg shield size 80px image blank emblem Logo Brno.svg blank emblem type Logo blank emblem size 120px map caption Location of Brno in Czech Republic ... pilberk and the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul on Petrov ... of St. Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul . The cathedral was built .... Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul . The Spilberk Castle was founded in the 13th ... , the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul , is depicted on the 10 ... of Saints Peter and Paul II.jpg thumb The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of Saint ... of St. James Brno Church of Saint James is one of the most preserved and most spectacular Gothic ... Louis Raduit de Souches . group note Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of Saint Peter ...Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox settlement name Brno settlement type Statutory city image skyline Brno Montage III.jpg imagesize 290px image caption Montage of Brno br Left, row 1 Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul on Petrov hill Left, row 2 Veve Castle Left, row 3 High rise building s Left, row 4 Brno Tu any Airport International airport Brno Tu any Middle ... more details
St. Gregory s Abbey may refer to St. Gregory s Abbey Oklahoma in Shawnee, Oklahoma St. Gregory s Abbey, Three Rivers in Michigan disambig ... more details
St Augustine s Abbey may refer to St Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury St Augustine s Abbey, Bristol See also St Augustine s Church disambiguation St Augustine s College disambig ... more details
St. Norbert Abbey is the location of the headquarters of the Premonstratensian Order in the United States . Located on convert 154 acre km2 of land east of the Fox River ref name St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p. 101 St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p. 101 ref in De Pere, Wisconsin , it falls within the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay . ref name St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p. 101 Foundation of the old ... St. Norbert Abbey 2009, Who We Are ref Father Bernard Henry Pennings of Berne Abbey in North Brabant ... and St. Norbert College was founded nearby. ref name St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p. 101 By 1950 ... and by February 1, 1959, the community inhabited their new headquarters. ref St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p. 113 ref Construction of the new abbey The new St. Norbert Abbey building project was under ... of the dedication of this new St. Norbert Abbey on June 16, 2009. Today, there are approximately 1500 Norbertines world wide and 85 priests and brothers attached to St. Norbert Abbey. ref name ReferenceA The bells of St. Norbert Abbey The set of six bells at the St. Norbert Abbey were cast in Holland ... in whose memory it is dedicated as well as the shield of St. Norbert Abbey. ref St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p. 21 23 ref Altars located within the abbey Altar of Saints St Peter Peter and St Paul Paul Altar of St. Thomas Aquinas Altar of St. Luke Altar of St. Herman Joseph Altar of St. Mark the Evangelist ... of St. Norbert Abbey, DePere, Wisconsin, June 18, 1959. De Pere, Wisconsin. pp. 34 36. ref Abbots of St. Norbert Abbey 1925 1955 Abbot http www.premontre.org Publica Necrologium P Pennings, 20Bernard ... 1970 1982 Abbot Jerome G. Tremel ref name St. Norbert Abbey 1993, p. 87 St. Norbert Abbey 1993, p. 87 ref 1982 1992 Abbot Benjamin T. Mackin ref name St. Norbert Abbey 1993, p. 87 1992 2003 Abbot http ... ref St. Norbert Abbey 1959, p.701 ref National Shrine of St. Joseph The National Shrine of Saint ... Mission of St. Norbert Abbey blockquote Christ and the Church call us to live as a community of one ... more details
For the abbey in Marseille see Abbey of St. Victor, Marseille File Saint Victor de Paris en 1572.png thumb St. Victor s in 1572 The Abbey of St. Victor, Paris , also known as Royal Abbey and School of St. Victor , was an abbey near Paris , France . Its origins are connected to the decision of William of Champeaux , the Archdeacon of Paris, to retire to a small hermitage near Paris in 1108. He took on the life, vocation and observances of the Canons Regular , and his new community followed the Augustinians The Augustinian Rule Augustinian Rule . William was famed for his teaching, and was followed ... in his hermitage at St. Victor s by Gildwin, who promoted the canonical order and its new abbey vigorously. Through generous gifts from popes, kings, queens, and nobles, the Abbey of St. Victor was soon ... among its members. File Abbaye Saint Victor de Paris en 1655.png thumb Abbey of St. Victor, 1655 The traditions of William of Champeaux were handed on, and the abbey became a center of piety and learning, attracting famous students, scholars and intellectuals including Hugh of St. Victor , Peter Lombard and Thomas Becket . In fact, the school of Saint Victor , with the schools of Genevieve Ste Genevi ve and Notre Dame de Paris , was the cradle of the University of Paris . The abbey later fell on hard ... Abb of St Victor.htm Abbey of St Victor Catholic wstitle Abbey of Saint Victor coord 48 50 45 N 2 21 23 E type landmark region FR display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Victor s Abbey, Paris Category Augustinian ... its leadership, including the Abbey of Ste Genevi ve Paris , Wigmore Abbey in Wales, Bristol Cathedral St. Augustine s Bristol , St. Catherine s Waterford , St. Thomas s Dublin , and San Pietro ad Aram Naples . King Louis VIII of France Louis VIII mentioned no less than forty abbeys of the Order of St ... among them, and all his jewels for the building of the abbey church in Paris. Before the abbey ... fr Abbaye Saint Victor de Paris it Abbazia di San Vittore Parigi nn St. Victor klosteret ... more details
St. Peter s Abbey may refer to St. Peter s Abbey on the Madron , former abbey at Flintsbach am Inn, Bavaria, Germany St. Peter s Abbey in the Black Forest , former abbey at St. Peter im Schwarzwald, Baden W rttemberg, Germany St. Peter s Archabbey, Salzburg , Austria St. Peter s Abbey, Saskatchewan , Canada See also St. Peter s disambiguation disambig an Monesterio de Sant Per desambigaci n ... more details
reflist External links Commonscat St Mary s Abbey, Kenilworth http www.search.windowsonwarwickshire.org.uk ... Kenilworth, St Mary s Abbey Category 1120s establishments Category Religious organizations established in the 1120s Category Kenilworth St Mary s Abbey Category Ruins in Warwickshire Category Monasteries ... more details
at the abbey from 1950 until his death in 1964. The Abbey today The monks get up at 3.15am every day and go to bed at 8.00 pm. The three focuses of monastic life at Mount St Bernard s Abbey are prayer ...coord 52 44 29.00 N 1 19 23.00 W type landmark display title Image Mount St Bernards Abbey.JPG thumb Mount St Bernard s Abbey Image JR Herbert Laborare.jpg thumb laborare est orare Laborare est Orare to work is to pray . This 1862 painting by John Rogers Herbert depicts the monks at work in the fields with the abbey in the background Mount St Bernard s Abbey is a Cistercian monastery of the Strict Observance Trappists near Whitwick in Leicestershire , England , founded in 1835. Its present Superior is Dom Joseph Delargy. The Cistercian order dates back to the 12th century and the Trappists to the mid 17th century. Mount St Bernard s Abbey is the only abbey belonging to this order left in England. History Mount St Bernard s Abbey was founded in 1835 on convert 222 acre km2 of land given by Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps De Lisle Ambrose de Lisle , who wanted to re introduce monastic life to the country. He was helped by a loan from Thomas Walsh UK bishop Bishop Thomas Walsh , the Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District . At first, the monks lived in a four roomed cottage but later domestic buildings and a chapel were built. The first monks were Augustine, Luke, Xavier, Cyprian, Placid, Simeon and Fr. Odilo Woolfrey. The first monastery was opened in 1837, designed by William Railton ... by Augustus Pugin , who offered his services free. In 1848, it was granted the status of an abbey ... history reformatory.htm ref The abbey suffered from financial problems and a lack of monks ... are very important to the order and the abbey. Their work includes running their convert 200 acre .... They also run a gift shop where they sell the items that they make in the abbey. The abbey has ... of the Abbey http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 38187 British History Category Monasteries ... more details
St Edmunds Abbey.jpg thumb right Graves of abbots of the abbey, 1903 Burials Edmund the Martyr Thomas ...Image Abbey Ruins WM.jpg thumb The Abbey ruins, Bury St Edmunds The Abbey of Bury St Edmunds was once among the richest Benedictine monasteries in England. Its ruins lie in Bury St Edmunds , a town in the county ... and L R Norman Tower, St James Church and SW Tower of Abbey, c. 1920 When, in the early 10th century, the relics of the martyred king, Edmund the Martyr St Edmund , were translated from Hoxne to Beodricsworth, afterwards known as St. Edmundsbury, ref Schoch, Richard W. We Do Nothing but Enact History Thomas Carlyle Stages the Past. Nineteenth Century Literature. Jun. 1999. 27 52 JSTOR. Web. 17 Nov ..., during the reign of Canute . Monks were introduced from St Benet s Abbey under the auspices of the Bishop .... The Abbey of St Edmund at Bury St Edmunds was built in the 11th and 12th centuries on a cruciform plan, with its head or apse pointed east. The shrine of St Edmund stood behind the high altar. The abbey was much enlarged and rebuilt during the 12th century. At some 505 feet long, and spanning 246  ft across its westerly transept, Bury St Edmunds abbey church was one of the largest in the country. St James s Church, now St Edmundsbury Cathedral , was finished around 1135. St Mary .... File Magna Carta inscription ruins Bury St Edmunds Abbey Suffolk.jpg thumb right 200px Inscription ... 500px thumb Panorama of the remains of St Edmundsbury Abbey The Abbey s charters granted extensive ..., the abbey of Bury St Edmunds settled into a quieter existence until Dissolution of the Monasteries ... by St Edmundsbury Borough Council. The Abbey Gardens surrounding the ruins had an Internet bench ... server show nav.12560 English Heritage page CathEncy wstitle The Abbey of Bury St. Edmund ... rebuilt the church and reinterred St Edmund s body there with great ceremony in 1095. The cult made the richly endowed abbey ref With the manors granted by Edward the Confessor , the abbey was in possession ... more details
20. Constable. External links Commons category St. John s Abbey, Colchester coord 51 53 7.96 N 0 54 4.67 E region GB type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Saint John s Abbey, Colchester Category ...Image StJohn sAbbeyGatehouse Colchester.jpg thumb 300px right The gatehouse of St John s Priory, Colchester Colchester Abbey was a Benedictine monastery founded by Eudo, son of Hubert de Ria, seneschal of King William II William Rufus in 1096. This particular location was chosen for the monastery by Eudo as it was believed to be the site of a supposed miracle. History The first Abbot was Hugh of York , elected in 1104. Not soon after, the monastic living quarters were moved to the opposite side of the church ... there were over twenty monks in residence. There were two cells of the abbey a Hermitage ... often had as little as one permanent resident. There was considerable conflict between the abbey and the town ... Abbey and Wymondham Abbey . In 1272, a riot took place at the Midsummer fair between the townspeople and men from the abbey, and a corpse was subsequently discovered which the abbey claimed ..., even a fortified tower was constructed to defend the abbey during local conflict. Financially and materially, the abbey was in difficulty during, and beyond, the fourteenth century, with the church ... conflict, culminating in a violent riot when the canons of nearby St Boltophs Priory appear to have stormed the abbey and attacked some of the community including the abbot himself. In 1396, a monk of the abbey, John Colschestre was appointed bishop of Orkney by the pope, who in 1399 also granted .... The Dissolution and beyond In 1538 the order was given to suppress the abbey though this was not undertaken ... the King, for supporting rebellion and opposing the dissolution. The abbey became the possession of the Crown and was leased to Sir Thomas Darcy in 1546. The only surviving monastic structures are that of the impressive ... the siege of 1648 . References Houses of Benedictine monks Abbey of Colchester , A History of the County ... more details
coord 53 20 51 N 6 16 9 W display title St. Mary s Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey located near Abbey Street in Dublin , Ireland . Its territory stretched from the district known as Oxmanstown down along the river Liffey until it met the sea. It also owned large estates in other parts of Ireland. It was one of several The Liberties liberties that existed in Dublin since the arrival of the Anglo Normans in the 12th century, which gave it jurisdiction over its lands. History The abbey was founded by the Irish king Maolseachlainn died 862 in 846, according to the Annals of the Four Masters . It was originally Benedictine, but in 1139 was given by Malachy O Morga, the legate of the Pope, to monks ... publisher Hodges Figgis & Co. ref In 1303, a great part of the abbey and church was destroyed by fire, but was re constructed. However, many of the city records in chancery stored in the abbey were destroyed. ref M Gregor, A New Picture of Dublin, 1821 ref The abbey was one of the largest and richest in Ireland at that time. In 1316 Robert de Nottingham, then mayor of Dublin, attacked the abbey ... he was captured, and as the monks were suspected of supporting Bruce, the abbey was laid waste. Silken Thomas started his rebellion of 1534 here, by throwing down his Sword of State. After the dissolution ... Sir Gerald Moore of Mellifont , Drogheda , received from James 1 a grant of the abbey, together with its tithes and lands. He later became Viscount Moore of Mellifont. The family of Moore made the Abbey ..., Moore and Earl streets. ref name cir In 1676 the stones of the Abbey were used for the building of Essex Bridge now Grattan Bridge, leading to Parliament St. ref name cir Dr. Lindsay, Dean of Christ ..., which had once belonged to the abbey. These were purchased around 1832 to form what is now Glasnevin Cemetery . ref name cir Re discovery The abbey was only rediscovered, 7 feet underground and underneath a bakery, in the 1880s, by an amateur archaeologist. His findings were publicized by John Thomas ... more details
St Dunastan& 39 s Abbey,Plymouth was an abbey in Devon , England . References Reflist coord missing Devon Category Monasteries in Devon Devon struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
File StBenetOfHolmAbbey.jpg 300px thumb Remains of St Benet s Abbey church File StBenetOfHolmAbbeyGatehouse.jpg 300px thumb Remains of St Benet s Abbey gatehouse incorporated into later windmill St. Benet& 39 s Abbey, Ludham was an abbey in Norfolk , England . References Reflist coord missing Norfolk Category Monasteries in Norfolk Norfolk struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Infobox church name St. Nicholas Cole Abbey fullname color image St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.JPG imagesize caption Photo of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey landscape denomination Church of England , earlier Roman ... Bailey in 1961 2. History The church is named after the 4th century St Nicholas of Myra. Cole Abbey ... fish market near St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. In a Charter of 1272, the church is referred to as St Nick ... . As with all English churches, St. Nicholas Cole Abbey was obliged to conform to Protestant ritual ... Elizabeth I . A century later, the living of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey was owned by Colonel Francis ... George Whitefield preached a sermon on Profane swearing in church at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. The post ... 19th century, the church became known as St. Nicholas Cole Hole Abbey . In May 1881, church attendance ... an effect, as by 1891 the St. Nicholas Cole Abbey had the largest congregation of any City church ... damaged. Among them was St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. The church remained a shell until restored ... . St. Nicholas Cole Abbey became the headquarters of the Diocesan Council for Mission ... ISBN 0300096550 ref . In 2006, the Church of England announced that St. Nicholas Cole Abbey would ... Jones which were destroyed in 1941. From left to right they depict St. Nicholas Cole Abbey as the centre ... the shell of the church. St. Nicholas Cole Abbey in culture Henry Shuttleworth is the model for James ... shell of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey is the scene of the gold bullion heist in the 1951 Ealing comedy ... in 1954 St. Nicholas Cole Abbey was used as a location in 1968 Doctor Who serial The Invasion Doctor ... , Simpkin, Marshall, Kent & Co., 1898 External links Commons category St Nicholas Cole Abbey http www.culham.ac.uk coleabbey St. Nicholas Cole Abbey http www.greatbuildings.com buildings St Nicholas Cole Abbey.html St. Nicholas Cole Abbey from Architecture Week http london.lovesguide.com nicholas cole.htm St. Nicholas Cole Abbey from Church bells of the City of London Coord 51 30 43 N 0 5 48 ... more details
Infobox monastery name St. Mary s Abbey image St Marys Abbey Church York.jpg caption Ruins of St Mary s Abbey Church full other names order Benedictine established disestablished 1539 mother diocese York ... and other remains in the Yorkshire Museum . public access yes Museum Gardens The Abbey of St Mary in York , once the richest abbey in the north of England, ref Gareth Dean, Medieval York 2008 86f. ref is a ruined Benedictine abbey that lies in what are now the Museum Gardens Yorkshire Museum Gardens , on a steeply sloping site to the west of York Minster . The original abbey on the site was founded ... of St Mary s and the abbey featured in the medieval and early modern ballads of Robin Hood , with the abbot ... Bridge location York year 2002 isbn 0 9542749 0 3 External links commonscat St Mary s Abbey http www.historyofyork.org.uk themes the york abbeyst mary s History of York St Mary s Abbey http www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk ... Ruins in North Yorkshire York, St Mary s Abbey Category 1055 establishments Category 1539 disestablishments ... type landmark region GB oscoor remains Hospitium , precinct walls, gatehouse, abbey church ruins with part ... Stephen and a group of monks from Whitby Abbey Whitby by the Anglo Breton magnate Alan Rufus , who ... by bishop Odo of Bayeux and Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux Dean 2008 . ref The monks moved to York ... monastery of Fountains Abbey . The surviving ruins date from a rebuilding programme begun in 1271 and finished by 1294. The abbey s walled precincts were extended in the twelfth century, so .... ref Image saitmarysruinssouth.jpg thumb left Ruins of the abbey church from the southern end The abbey ... of the abbey. This completed the abbey church whose ruins are a prominent feature in Museum Gardens . The Yorkshire Museum, built for the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, stands in part of the abbey ... that linked to the older church of St Olave by a chapel dedicated to Mary. Though work on the chapel ... s house Remains St Mary s, the largest and richest Benedictine establishment in the north of England ... more details
Image St Benet s Abbey, Norfolk.jpg thumb St Benet s Abbey in early morning October mist St Benet s Abbey is a ruins ruined abbey of the Order of Saint Benedict situated on the River Bure within The Broads ... 9. ref It is also known as St Benet s at Holme or Hulme. Background Image BenetsCross.jpg thumb left upright The Cross at the High Altar of St Benet s Abbey Image St Bennets Abbey Gate.jpg thumb right Carving detail around gate St Benet s, according to abbey tradition, was founded on the site of a ninth ... chapter Partly from The Abbey of St Benet at Holme chapterurl http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp ... and Wulfric two forgotten saints of St Benedict s abbey at Holme in Norfolk year 2004 publisher Analecta ... WindmillsD st benets abbey drainage.html St Benet s Abbey Mill History Benedictine houses of England ... , concubine to Harold Godwinson Harold II , and Earl Ralf II of East Anglia. In 1065 the abbey established ... Conquest Harold Godwinson put the abbot of St Benet s, Aelfwold, in charge of defending the coast against invasion. After the Conquest, Aelfwold fled to Denmark, and the abbey s estates suffered ... to his wife Millicent in a new aisle built by Fastolf on the South side of the abbey church. File Norfolk, River Bure, St Benet s Abbey RLH .jpg thumb right View of the Abbey and wharfe from the River Bure St Benet s is the only religious house not closed down by Henry VIII of England Henry VIII ... and therefore the Bishop of Norwich Bishops of Norwich have remained abbot s of St Benet s to this day ... the abbey gatehouse, removing the second floor in the process. The windmill had ceased operating ... 1133 Anselm 1140 Daniel c. 1150 Hugh 1151 Daniel reinstated 1153 William 1168 Thomas 1186 Ralph ... Marte 1439 John Kelyng 1470 Thomas Pakefield 1492 Robert Cubitt 1505 William Forest 1510 John Redinge ... chapter St. Benet of Holme and the Norman Conquest cite book last David Knowles scholar David Knowles coauthors J. St. Joseph title Monastic Sites from the Air year 1952 publisher Cambridge University ... more details
St. Osyth& 39 s Abbey or St Osyth s Priory was a house of Augustinians Augustinian canons in the parish of St. Osyth , Chich, in Essex , England . Founded by the Richard de Belmeis, Bishop of London, circa 1121, it became one of the largest monasteries in Essex and was dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul as well as St. Osyth . ref J. C. Dickinson, The Origins of the Austin Canons and their introduction into England 1950 , 112 113. ref Bishop Richard obtained the arm bone of St. Osyth from Aylesbury for the monastic church and granted the canons the parish church of St. Osyth. The monastery began as a priory, possibly a daughter house of Holy Trinity, Aldgate. The first prior of St. Osyth s was William de Corbeil , who was elected archbishop of Canterbury in 1123 and who crowned Stephen, King of England King Stephen in 1135. ref John Timbs and Alexander Gunn, Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales Their Legendary Lore and Popular History, London 1925 , 216 218 ref William of Malmesbury spoke in praise of the piety and learning of the canons at St. Osyth s in the twelfth century. ref William of Malmesbury, Gesta pontificum Anglorum ref One of the second generation of canons there was William de Vere , later bishop of Hereford, who wrote a Latin life of St. Osyth in which he mentions that his mother Adeliza, daughter of Gilbert fitz Richard of Clare, had been a corodian at the abbey for twenty years of her widowhood. A charter of Henry II of England King Henry II confirmed the right of the canons of St. Osyth s to elect their abbot and to hold a market every Sunday at Chich in the later 12th century. The monastery was dissolved in 1539 by King Henry VIII , at which time there was a prior and sixteen canons. The king granted it to his minister Thomas Cromwell , but on his fall from favor the abbey and its estates were returned to crown possession. In the reign of King Edward VI they were sold to Sir Thomas Darcy for just under 400. ref Abbeys, Castles and Ancient ... more details
For the abbey near Paris see Abbey of St. Victor, Paris Image Abbaye Saint Victor Marseille .jpg thumb right Fortified tower of the Abbey of St. Victor Image St Victor entr e.jpg thumb right Entrance to abbey church The Abbey of St. Victor is a late Ancient Rome Roman former monastic foundation in Marseille ... . History In about 415, John Cassian founded two monasteries of St. Victor at Marseille, one for men the later Abbey of St. Victor , the other for women. In the fifth century the monastery of St. Victor ... the high altar of the church. He returned to St. Victor s in May 1367, and held a consistory in the abbey. The abbey began to decline after this, especially from the early 16th century, when commendatory abbots acquired authority. The loss of the important library of the Abbey of St. Victor ... of the king. Cardinal Mazarin was abbot of St. Victor s in 1655. Thomas le Fournier 1675 1745 , monk of St. Victor s, left numerous manuscripts which greatly aided the Maurists in their publications. The dissolution of the Abbey of St. Victor was decreed by Pope Clement XII on 17 December 1739 ... of this church to restore the religious life in decadent monasteries. The abbey long retained ... r le of this great abbey in the Middle Ages. Saint Izarn d. 1048 , successor as abbot to Saint ... the release from Moorish captivity of the monks of L rins Abbey . Blessed Bernard which? , abbot of St. Victor from 1064 to 1079, was one of the two ambassadors delegated by Pope Gregory VII to the Diet ... to Spain and in reward for his services exempted St. Victor s from all jurisdiction other than that of the Holy See. Blessed Guillaume Grimoard , who was made abbot of St. Victor s on 2 August 1361, became pope in 1362 as Pope Urban V Urban V . He enlarged the church and surrounded the abbey ... . ref The biography of Saint Izarn, abbot of St. Victor in the eleventh century Acta SS., 24 Sept. , gives an interesting account of his first visit to the crypt. ref All that now remains of the abbey ... more details
style float right background transparent padding 0px margin 0px valign top Image St Georgenberg from N.jpg thumb upright 1.2 St. Georgenberg from the north Image Fiecht Abbey from ENE 2007.jpg thumb upright 1.2 Fiecht Abbey from the east Image St. Georgenberg, Fiecht and Wolfsklamm viewn from Kellerjoch.jpg thumb upright View of Fiecht and the Georgenberg from the Kellerjoch St. Georgenberg Fiecht Abbey , the successor of St.  Georgenberg Abbey , is a Order of St. Benedict Benedictine monastery ... Wolfsklamm gorge. Notes reflist References Naupp, Thomas, 1987 850 Jahre Benediktinerabtei St ... links http www.inkamana.org ohio fiecht.htm Inkamana.org St. Georgenberg Fiecht Abbey history http www.st georgenberg.at St. Georgenberg Fiecht Abbey official website de icon http gis2.tirol.gv.at ... interior Commons St. Georgenberg Fiecht Monastery St. Georgenberg Fiecht Abbey coord 47 22 35 N 11 41 ... monastery in the Tyrol ref along with Wilten Abbey in Innsbruck , the confirmation charter of which is supposedly dated on the same day as that of St. Georgenberg fact date January 2007 ref . History Image Georgenberg, Athos Georgianus 1652, St. George humerus ostensory.jpg thumb upright Athos ... engraving based on 1688 print, lost in 1944 cropped .gif thumb upright St. Georgenberg c. 1688, showing ... noble family of the Rapotonen , who established his cell on the Georgenberg St. George s Mount ... ref The earliest documentation on this subject is the abbey s first printed chronicle of about 1480 ... monastery here rather than a simple hermitage. The religious community at St. Georgenberg was turned into a Benedictine abbey in 1138 by Reginbert, Bishop of Brixen the papal charter of confirmation ... which ruined all the buildings, and the abbey was moved to a new site at Fiecht in the Inn river ... Abbey Wessobrunn School Wessobrunn School , such as Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer ... in 1806 the Tyrol was passed from Austria to Bavaria , and Fiecht Abbey was suppressed by the Bavarian ... more details