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- northern France was the centre of a form of the canonical life known as the Arrouaisian Order, which was po****r among the founders of canonries during the decade...
- Two additional pieces of evidence support this conjecture: firstly, Arrouaisian canons established the abbey in 1138, and secondly, the work includes...
- Two additional pieces of evidence support this conjecture: firstly, Arrouaisian canons established the abbey in 1138, and secondly, the work includes...
- Richard, and later benefactors. The abbey was established under the Arrouaisian order. Its fundamental rule was that of St Augustine and as time went...
- Prioreacht Bhaile an Sceilg) was an Augustinian priory (strictly an Arrouaisian house of Austinian canons) located in Ballinskelligs on the Iveragh Peninsula...
- Carlisle Cathedral is a Grade I listed Anglican cathedral in the city of Carlisle, ****bria, England. It was founded as an Augustinian priory and became...
- Abbey North Yorkshire Augustinian 1540 Bourne Abbey Bourne Lincolnshire Arrouaisian 1536 Boxgrove Priory Boxgrove West Sus**** Benedictine 1536 Boxley Abbey...
- first reference dates only from 1130. In or around 1146 it joined the Arrouaisian Order, and in consequence adopted the Rule of St. Augustine and became...
- of Stirling (later Commendator of Cambuskenneth) was the head of the Arrouaisian (Augustinian) monastic community of Cambuskenneth Abbey, near Stirling...
- charge a tariff on incoming trade vessels. Ballinskelligs Priory was an Arrouaisian house of Augustinian canons. Within Ballinskelligs are the two parts...