Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet MONASTERIES


MONASTERIES

Definition av MONASTERIES

  1. böjningsform av monastery

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  • The title had its origin in the monasteries of Egypt and Syria, spread through the eastern Mediterranean, and soon became accepted generally in all languages as the designation of the head of a monastery.
  • Columba studied under some of Ireland's most prominent church figures and founded several monasteries in the country.
  • Urban V pressed for reform throughout his pontificate and also oversaw the restoration and construction of churches and monasteries.
  • Details about Rædwald's reign are scarce, primarily because the Viking invasions of the 9th century destroyed the monasteries in East Anglia where many documents would have been kept.
  • Nhất Hạnh established dozens of monasteries and practice centers and spent many years living at the Plum Village Monastery, which he founded in 1982 in southwest France near Thénac, traveling internationally to give retreats and talks.
  • It is found on the walls of Tibetan Buddhist temples and monasteries in the Indo-Tibetan region, to help both Buddhists and non Buddhists understand the core Buddhist teachings.
  • Summer – The Viking chieftains Hastein and Björn Ironside (a son of Ragnar Lodbrok) begin an expedition, and sail from the Loire River with a fleet of 62 ships, to raid cities and monasteries in the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Children are taken from their parents and put in monasteries, where they learn the teaching of evangelism in the Visigothic Kingdom.
  • Those retired emperors who withdrew to live in monasteries (in) continued to act in ways intended to counterbalance the influence of Fujiwara regents and the warrior class.
  • The government provides temporary lodging for 5,345 people, in nearby Buddhist and Taoist monasteries.
  • In the 17th century, Salzburg became a center of the Counter-Reformation, with monasteries and numerous Baroque churches built.
  • The country's political history is intimately tied to its religious history and relations among the various monastic schools and monasteries.
  • He was a monk, bishop and hermit, associated with the monasteries of Melrose and Lindisfarne in the Kingdom of Northumbria, today in northern England and southern Scotland.
  • Before it was a prison, Clairvaux Abbey served as an archetype for Cistercian monasteries; significant portions of the ancient abbey remain standing.
  • King Berengar I of Italy proceeds to issue concessions and privileges to the Lombard nobility and monasteries.
  • Over the centuries, the surrounding compound has been expanded, and today it covers approximately 12,000 square meters, comprising three different monasteries: one Catholic, one Armenian Apostolic, and one Greek Orthodox,.
  • In 676 the Mercian king Æthelred invaded Kent and caused great destruction; according to Bede, even churches and monasteries were not spared, and Rochester was laid waste.
  • After a few months as a practising lawyer and privatdozent at Heidelberg, he went in 1837, in search of materials, to Italy and the East, visiting Athens, Constantinople and the monasteries of Mount Athos.
  • This order was composed of double monasteries, in which the community consisted of both men and women — in separate quarters of the abbey — all of whom were subject to the authority of the Abbess of Fontevraud.
  • Saint Memnon the Wonderworker, 2nd century Christian saint from Egypt, hermit and hegumen of one of Egyptian monasteries.


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