Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... Cistercian colony in the north of England.1 Hugh was one in a long line of writers who saw in the Cistercians , or ... houses of the Cistercian Order in England and Wales ; that is , to ask how , consciously or unconsciously , Cistercian ...
... Cistercian colony in the north of England.1 Hugh was one in a long line of writers who saw in the Cistercians , or ... houses of the Cistercian Order in England and Wales ; that is , to ask how , consciously or unconsciously , Cistercian ...
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... houses . The subject of the careers of Cistercian abbots is one that would repay further research . It was by these cross currents , and cross fertilization among Cistercian abbeys , great and small , renowned and undistinguished ...
... houses . The subject of the careers of Cistercian abbots is one that would repay further research . It was by these cross currents , and cross fertilization among Cistercian abbeys , great and small , renowned and undistinguished ...
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fairly thick on the ground . None of the new Cistercian houses in the study area found themselves more than 18 miles from some sort of pre - existing monastic settlement . Benedictine monasteries had spread through the west midlands and ...
fairly thick on the ground . None of the new Cistercian houses in the study area found themselves more than 18 miles from some sort of pre - existing monastic settlement . Benedictine monasteries had spread through the west midlands and ...
Contents
CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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