Cistercians
- Order of Cistercians, Cistercian monks
- Christian religious orders
- (institutions)
The Cistercian foundation at Conwy as it existed after it had relocated from Rhedynog Felen (late 12th c.) but before it moved to Maenan (1283).
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Mod. Ir. Mainistir an Dubhuisce, also known as Graiguenamanagh/Graignamanagh abbey, is a Cistercian abbey founded in the 13th century in Graiguenamanagh (Co. Kilkenny).
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This Cistercian abbey, called Sancta Maria de Petra Fertili ‘St Mary of the Fertile Rock’, is located in the north of the Burren, near (present-day) Ballyvaughan. It was probably founded in the late 12th century by its patron Domhnall Mór Ó Briain.
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Historical Cistercian abbey founded by Robert, earl of Gloucester and lord of Glamorgan, and located in the modern village of Margam.
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Cistercian abbey on the river Taf, founded by Bernard, bishop of St David's (1115–1148).
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