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Meaning of "benedictine priory"

benedictine priory: This phrase refers to a monastery or religious house that is affiliated with the Benedictine order of monks

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It was ori ginally a small Benedictine priory.
She was formerly the Benedictine Priory and now serves as parish church in the city.
To the north of the village lies the remains of a Benedictine priory.
When an Benedictine priory was established at Durham.
She willed it to the abbot of the Benedictine priory in Ringsted.
A Benedictine priory was established at a place called Saint-Jean.
When it was a Benedictine priory.
The lower part of Biron developed in the 12th century around a benedictine priory.
He enters a Benedictine priory at Cambridge.
These last two served under the old regime the Benedictine Priory.
The Benedictine priory as mentioned above is governed by the rule of St. Benedict.
For many years, it was dependent as an annex to the Benedictine priory of Pazos.
The latter installed a Benedictine Priory in the vicinity under the term Saint-Germain.
St Mary 's was built as the church to a Benedictine priory.
He founded a Benedictine priory at Gournay-sur-Marne.

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One of Withenoc 's first acts at Monmouth was to found a Benedictine priory in the town.
In the 12th century a Benedictine priory was established in the parish.
Medieval = = = The village is the site of the former Alkborough Benedictine Priory.
In the 10th century a Benedictine priory was founded.
The Benedictine priory of Notre-Dame.
No, to become a monk. He enters a Benedictine priory at Cambridge.
The Benedictine priory was closed in 1424 after many years of decline.
La Sauvetat-de-Savères was, in the 12th century, a bastide brought up around a Benedictine priory.
The Manoir de Brion, an ancient Benedictine priory of Mont Saint-Michel, is located in Dragey.
A Benedictine priory was founded on the Lyon peninsula in 859.
The village is home to the ruins of Andwell Priory, a 12th-century Benedictine priory.
The Benedictine priory was founded by Maurice de Londres in 1141.

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