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 Übersetzung für 'Augustinian abbey' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an Augustinian abbey | Augustinian abbeys
archi.relig.
Augustinian abbey
Augustinerabtei {f}
Teiltreffer
relig.
Augustinian {adj}
augustinisch
relig.
Augustinian monk
augustinischer Mönch {m}
relig.
Augustinian sisters
Augustinerinnen {pl}
hist.relig.
Augustinian Hermits
Augustiner-Eremiten {pl} <OESA>
relig.
Augustinian monastery
Augustiner-Chorherrenstift {n}
archi.relig.
Augustinian monastery
Augustinerkloster {n}
relig.
Augustinian monastery
Chorherrnstift {n} [Rsv.]
archi.relig.
Augustinian church
Augustinerkirche {f}
relig.
Augustinian rule
Augustinerregel {f}
relig.
Augustinian canons
Augustiner Chorherren {pl} <CanA, CanAug; CanR, CanReg; CRSA>
relig.
Augustinian monastery
Chorherrenstift {n}
relig.
Augustinian monk
Augustinermönch {m}
relig.
Augustinian friar
augustinischer Mönch {m}
relig.
Augustinian hermit
augustinischer Einsiedler {m}
relig.
Augustinian canon
Augustiner-Chorherr {m}
relig.
Augustinian Friars <O.S.A.>
Augustiner {pl} <OSA>
relig.
abbey
Konvent {m} [Abtei]
6
archi.relig.
abbey
Kloster {n}
306
archi.relig.
abbey
Abtei {f}
176
archi.relig.
abbey
Stift {n} [österr.] [Abtei, Kloster]
32
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Under Norman rule, Runcorn fell under the Barony of Halton and an Augustinian abbey was established here in 1115.
  • The villages of Zonnebeke congregated around a large Augustinian abbey and its associated Benedictine convent in Nonnebosschen.
  • In 1871 the Zürich Catholic community planned to build a church to commemorate the 1270s Augustinian abbey church.
  • In 1141 the St Mary's Augustinian Abbey was built on the site now known as Abbey Fields.
  • The medieval island church belonged to the Augustinian Abbey of St.

  • He referred to it as his "work in hand" that he wrote while at the Augustinian Abbey of Saint Mary de Pratis, associated with the House of Lancaster, where he was a canon.
  • The ruined Murrisk Abbey just to the seaward side of the village was an Augustinian abbey founded in 1457 by the O'Malley family. It was suppressed in the Reformation, but survived for some time.
  • There is a record of the Empress Matilda giving the benefice of Benson, including chapels at Nettlebed and Warborough, to the Augustinian Abbey at nearby Dorchester, Oxfordshire in about 1140.
  • Near the Augustinian Abbey of Rolduc, coal was found very close to the surface.
  • The university opened the Mendel Museum in 2007, creating an exhibition ground dedicated to the popularization of the scientific work and life of Gregor Johann Mendel who conducted his experiments in the Augustinian abbey where the museum is now located.

  • In 1279 the Augustinian abbey in Münnerstadt was established.
  • Probably late in 1139, Earl Robert refounded his father's collegiate church of St Mary de Castro in Leicester as a major Augustinian abbey on the meadows outside the town's north gate, annexing the college's considerable endowment to the abbey.
  • In the early 13th century Lippstadt, with a population of 2700, had four parish churches. There was an Augustinian abbey which had existed since 1281.
  • A 13th century Augustinian abbey, now the site of Saint Augustine's Catholic Church (built 1832), was founded by Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald (c.1145–1213).
  • The Red Abbey in Cork, Ireland was a 14th-century Augustinian abbey which took its name from the reddish sandstone used in construction.

  • The ruined Augustinian Abbey of Holyrood was established in 1128, at the order of King David I of Scotland, within his royal deer-hunting park.
  • A canon regular, he was a prominent mystical theologian, and was prior of the famous Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris from 1162 until his death in 1173.
  • From around 1200 the manor of Swallow was held by the Augustinian abbey of Wellow in Grimsby.
  • Jedburgh Abbey, a ruined Augustinian abbey which was founded in the 12th century, is situated in the town of Jedburgh, in the Scottish Borders [...] north of the border with England at Carter Bar.
  • Monasternagalliaghduff ([...]; is a ruined Augustinian abbey in County Limerick in Ireland.

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