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Meaning of "benedictine abbey"

benedictine abbey - This phrase refers to a monastery or convent that follows the Rule of Saint Benedict, a set of guidelines for monastic living

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A clue leads the capitaine to a benedictine abbey.
Benedictine abbey was established.
Church of the former benedictine abbey.
It is a Benedictine abbey of women.
It is known for its traditionalist Benedictine abbey.
The famous Benedictine abbey erected a priory next to the church.
Isen has once been home to a Benedictine abbey.
The Benedictine abbey and the garden.
Behind the cathedral is a Benedictine abbey.
A Benedictine abbey was built there.
Church of the former benedictine abbey of Marmoutier.
It is only the tenth century the city had a Benedictine abbey.
Discover the Benedictine Abbey thanks to the interactive videoguide.
When the town began to grow around a Benedictine abbey.
Wiblingen Abbey was a former Benedictine abbey which was later used as barracks.

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Formerly a tavern house and sheepfold of the very powerful Benedictine abbey of.
The site also contains a Benedictine Abbey and guesthouse.
The human settlement on the hill of Vézelay is very anterior to the Benedictine abbey.
We were heading north to a Benedictine abbey on the Alps.
The Benedictine abbey was built on the site of the Battle of Hastings.
It is not known when exactly the Benedictine abbey was founded.
He visited the Benedictine abbey at Solesmes to improve his knowledge of Gregorian chant.
This cloister replaced the medieval Benedictine abbey one.
The Benedictine abbey of Subiaco was the cradle of Italian printing.
We go to the beautiful scenery where the Benedictine abbey is located.
Benedictine abbey of Gâtinais.
Early in his life he became a monk in the Benedictine abbey of Gembloux.
The Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec according to some hypotheses was also founded by Bolesław.
Sarlat is a medieval town created around a large Benedictine abbey of Carolingian origin.
The Benedictine Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos lay a few miles north of his birthplace.
Sarlat is a medieval town that developed around a large Benedictine abbey of Carolingian origin.
The tenth century Benedictine Abbey became the collegiate Chapter House in the fourteenth century.
On the islet in Big Lake is a benedictine abbey with a church.
The beautiful Gothic church of Mimizan is the only survival of a great Benedictine abbey.
The land belonged to the Benedictine abbey at Ramsey.
The Highlight will be the guided tour through the magnificent Benedictine Abbey.
I was a novice in the Benedictine abbey of Melk.
A Benedictine Abbey occupied the entire hill until rioters of the French Revolution burned it down.
The organization is led by nuns from the Benedictine Abbey.
Offa of Mercia established a Benedictine Abbey and monastery at the site c.
I know nothing particular about her education at the Benedictine Abbey.
Remains of a Benedictine abbey.
The name of the village comes from the name of the Benedictine Abbey.
Adour the Benedictine abbey.
To complete his scientific and musical studies he repaired to the Benedictine Abbey at Melk.
The Benedictine abbey rapidly grew rich and powerful, receiving large amounts of taxes.
The town developed around a large Benedictine abbey of Carolingian origin.
A charming place for a relaxing stroll, this wonderful village is renowned for its Benedictine abbey.
It is an ancient Benedictine abbey.
The Benedictine Abbey in question was founded in the 9th century north-east of Navarre.

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