- Wales,
Scotland and Ireland. In 1113
Robert FitzMartin granted the
Tironensians land and
money to
found the order's
first house in Wales, St Dogmaels...
- Arbroath, was
founded in 1178 by King
William the Lion for a
group of
Tironensian Benedictine monks from
Kelso Abbey. It was
consecrated in 1197 with a...
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provision of nunneries, and the
charismatic orders of the
Savigniacs and
Tironensians. He was an avid
collector of relics,
sending an emb****y to Constantinople...
- de Chantal; P****ionists
Premonstratensian canons ("The
White Canons")
Tironensian monks ("The Grey Monks")
Valliscaulian monks While in
English most mendicant...
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ruler (shah) of
Shirvan (d. 1120)
Bernard of Thiron,
founder of the
Tironensian Order (d. 1117) Ingegerd,
queen of
Denmark and
Sweden (approximate date)...
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Bernard of
Thiron (1046–1117),
Catholic saint,
French founder of the
Tironensian Order Bernardo Tolomei (1272–1348),
Catholic saint,
Italian theologian...
- Cistercians,
while a
century before Lindores Abbey was
founded by the
Tironensians outside Newburgh; all were
highly important sites. The
Stanza Poetry...
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Lothian at Keith. In that year, he made the gift of a
church to the
Tironensian monks at
Kelso Abbey. The
Frasers moved into
Tweeddale in the 12th and...
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foundation of the
Abbey by King
William the Lion in 1178 for
monks of the
Tironensian order from
Kelso Abbey. It was
consecrated in 1197 with a dedication...
- ISBN 978-0-87569-028-5. "On this Date, June 1, in 1494, John Cor, a
Tironensian Monk at
Lindores Abbey in Fife, Scotland,
Recorded the
First Known Written...