- The
Abbey of
Arrouaise [ɑʁ.wɛz] in
northern France was the
centre of a form of the
canonical life
known as the
Arrouaisian Order,
which was po****r among...
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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...
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modern ****ertion that he was a monk of
Bourne Abbey. The
latter was an
Arrouasian house,
later regarded as Augustinian. This
interpretation is supported...
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Warwick 1547/8
Kylburn Nunnery Lesnes Abbey Augustinian Canons Regular —
Arrouasian founded June 1178 by
Richard de Luci,
Justiciar of England; dissolved...
- He
first intended it as a
house of
Augustinian canons following the
Arrouasian rule, and
invited Alan, the
Abbot of Lilleshall, to
establish the convent...
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Innocent III
concerning disputed elections,
support for
canons of the
Arrouasian order and the
canonical position of women. He died in 1201
while travelling...
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Lesnes Abbey Augustinian Canons Regular —
Arrouasian founded June 1178 by
Richard de Luci,
Justiciar of England; dissolved...
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connection with the
abbey of Arrouaise, they
ceased at once to
observe the
Arrouasian rule and to wear the
habit of that order; or whether, as
seems more likely...
- ****ociated with Bourne. Page, William, ed. (1906). "41
House of
Austin canons (
Arrouasian reform): The
abbey of Bourne'". A
History of the
County of
Lincoln volume...
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Retrieved 30
August 2009.
British History Online —
House of
Austin canons (
Arrouasian reform): The
abbey of Bourne —
Victoria County History: A
History of the...