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  • 91Abbey of Strahov —     Abbey of Strahov     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Strahov     A Premonstratensian abbey at Prague, Bohemia, founded in 1149 by Bishop Henry Zdik of Olmütz, Bishop John of Prague, and Prince Ladislaus II. A colony of monks from Steinfeld …

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  • 92Abbey Road (desambiguación) — Abbey Road puede referirse a: Abbey Road, una calle de Londres, Inglaterra. Abbey Road, álbum de The Beatles (1969). Estudios Abbey Road, un estudio de grabación propiedad de la compañía EMI en Londres, Inglaterra. The Abbey Road E.P., EP de los… …

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  • 93Abbey Beach Resort Busselton (Busselton) — Abbey Beach Resort Busselton country: Australia, city: Busselton (Busselton) Abbey Beach Resort Busselton Abbey Beach Resort nestles on the beachfront of Geographe Bay, amidst landscaped gardens and serene lakes.Location Abbey Beach Resort… …

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  • 94Abbey of Citeaux —     Abbey of Cîteaux     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Cîteaux     Founded in 1098 by St. Robert, Abbot of Molesme, in a deserted and uninhabited part of the Diocese of Châlons sur Saône, today the Diocese of Dijon (Côte d Or, France), from… …

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  • 95Abbey of Clairvaux —     Abbey of Clairvaux     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Clairvaux     The third daughter of Cîteaux and mother in the fourth line of numerous and celebrated monasteries, founded in 1115 by St. Bernard, in a deep valley upon the bank of the… …

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  • 96Abbey of Deer —     Abbey of Deer     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Deer     A once famous Scotch monastery. According to the Celtic legend St. Columcille, his disciple Drostan, and others, went from Hy (Iona) into Buchan and established an important… …

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  • 97Abbey of Farfa —     Abbey of Farfa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Farfa     Situated about 26 miles from Rome, not far from the Farfa Sabina Railway station. A legend in the Chronicon Farfense relates the foundation of a monastery at Farfa in the time of …

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  • 98Abbey of Mellifont —     Abbey of Mellifont     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Mellifont     Located three miles from Drogheda, Co. Louth, Diocese of Armagh, it was the first Cistercian monastery established in Ireland. In the year 1140, St. Malachy, en route for …

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  • 99Abbey of St. Emmeram —     Abbey of St. Emmeram     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of St. Emmeram     A Benedictine monastery at Ratisbon (Regensburg), named after its traditional founder, the patron saint of the city. The exact date of foundation is unknown. St.… …

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  • 100Abbey (Barking y Dagenham) — Abbey Circunscripción electoral del Reino Unido …

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