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- Grandmontines were the monks of the Order of Grandmont, a religious order founded by Saint Stephen of Thiers, towards the end of the 11th century. The...
- Shrewsbury Blackfriars Franciscan Bridgnorth Greyfriars Shrewsbury Greyfriars Grandmontine Alberbury Priory Knights Hospitaller Halston Preceptory Knights Templar...
- The name Boni Homines ('Good men' in Latin) or Bonshommes (the same in French) was po****rly given to at least three religious orders in the Catholic Church:...
- Priory Dominican Hereford Blackfriars Franciscan Hereford Greyfriars Grandmontine Craswall Priory Knights Hospitaller Dinmore Preceptory Garway Preceptory...
- Worcestershire; founded before 1199; dissolvedĀ ? Brockbury Priory Craswall Priory Grandmontine monks alien house: dependent on Grandmont; founded c.1225 by Walter de...
- Shrewsbury Blackfriars Franciscan Bridgnorth Greyfriars Shrewsbury Greyfriars Grandmontine Alberbury Priory Knights Hospitaller Halston Preceptory Knights Templar...
- exile at Grandmont in Normandy on 12 December 1212. He was buried at a Grandmontine monastery near Rouen, where he had been living for a few years. His tomb...
- It obliged the Cistercians to pay tithes It approved the Rule of the Grandmontines It decided the institution of the Octave of the Nativity of the Blessed...
- Shrewsbury Blackfriars Franciscan Bridgnorth Greyfriars Shrewsbury Greyfriars Grandmontine Alberbury Priory Knights Hospitaller Halston Preceptory Knights Templar...
- any interest in the project. Fulk, therefore, turned instead to the Grandmontine Order, following the example of Walter de Lacy's house founded at Craswall...