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- The Valliscaulian Order was a religious order of the Catholic Church. It was named after Vallis Caulium or Val-des-Choux, its first monastery, located...
- Elgin, Moray, Scotland. It was founded in 1230 by Alexander II for the Valliscaulian Order. In 1454, following a merger with the priory of Urquhart, Pluscarden...
- Modan's Priory, founded in the 13th century for Cistercian monks of the Valliscaulian Order. It is said that Robert Bruce held within its walls the last parliament...
- Premonstratensian canons ("The White Canons") Tironensian monks ("The Grey Monks") Valliscaulian monks While in English most mendicant Orders use the monastic terms...
- Etive. Its most famous landmark is Ardchattan Priory, founded as a Valliscaulian priory around the year 1230. After the second world war the then owner...
- Beauly Priory was a Valliscaulian monastic community located at "Insula de Achenbady", now Beauly, Inverness-shire. It was probably founded in 1230. It...
- origin for the cup stone may have been Beauly Priory, a 13th-century Valliscaulian monastery, also located near the modern town of Beauly. On 1 May 1744...
- papal bull relaxing the strict rules that had applied to monks of the Valliscaulian Order. April 14 – On the island of Sri Lanka, King Chodaganga Deva lands...
- Ardchattan Priory was a Valliscaulian monastic community in Ardchattan, Argyll, Scotland. The Priory was founded in 1230 by Duncan MacDougal, Lord of...
- and John the Baptist, founded in 1230 by John Byset of the Aird, for Valliscaulian monks. Following the Reformation, the buildings (except for the church...