Entities

Beddgelert

  • religious foundations
  • (institutions)
Religious site, which was refounded as an Augustinian priory dedicated to St Mary in the early 13th century.


See also: Dafydd ap Llywelyn
Dafydd ap Llywelyn
(c.1215–1246)
prince of Gwynedd, son of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John.

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Reference works
Burton, Janet [dir.], and Karen Stöber [dir.], Monastic Wales project, Online, 2009–present. URL: <http://www.monasticwales.org>.
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Burton, Janet, and Karen Stöber, Abbeys and priories of medieval Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2015.  
Contents: (Acknowledgements, Lists of maps and images, Abbreviations) -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Gazetteer (pp. 32-221) -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
abstract:
Abbeys and Priories of Medieval Wales is the first comprehensive, illustrated guide to the religious houses of Wales from the twelfth to sixteenth centuries. It offers a thorough introduction to the history of the monastic orders in Wales (the Benedictines, Cluniacs, Augustinians, Premonstratensians, Cistercians, the military orders and the friars), and to life inside medieval Welsh monasteries and nunneries, in addition to providing the histories of almost sixty communities of religious men and women, with descriptions of the standing remains of their buildings. As well as a being a scholarly book, a number of maps, ground plans and practical information make this an indispensable guide for visitors to Wales’s monastic heritage.
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53–56
Bott, Alan, and Margaret Dunn, The priory and parish church of St. Mary Beddgelert, Gwynedd: Coastline Publications, 2004.
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