-
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...
- of a
small number of
monasteries in
England belonging to the
rigorist Arrouaisian branch of the Augustinians. A
persistent tale,
possibly stemming from...
- 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...
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Carlisle Cathedral,
formally the
Cathedral Church of the Holy and
Undivided Trinity in Carlisle, is a
Grade I
listed Anglican cathedral in the city of...
- Richard, and
later benefactors. The
abbey was
established under the
Arrouaisian order. Its
fundamental rule was that of St
Augustine and as time went...
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Missenden Abbey is a
former Arrouasian (Augustinian) monastery,
founded in 1133 in
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire,
United Kingdom. The
abbey was dissolved...
- in 1142, and also
facilitated the
first Augustinian community of the
Arrouaisian observance.
Malachy used
these as
agencies of
monastic reform within...
- Alexander,
Bishop of
Lincoln founded Dorchester Abbey in 1140 for the
Arrouaisian Order of
Augustinian Canons Regular (who wore
white instead of the black...
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Location within Ireland Monastery information Order Canons Regular (
Arrouaisian)
Established 1180
Disestablished 1537
Mother house Clonard Abbey Dedicated...