Aún no tenemos significados para "abbacy".
1This year died Abbot Edwin, and Abbot Wulfgar succeeded to the abbacy.
2The king also gave the abbacy of Abingdon to Bishop Rodulph his cousin.
3Falling into disgrace at court, he was banished to the abbacy of Bonport.
4The abbacy falling vacant, he was raised against his will to that dignity.
5In the same year died Wulfgar, Abbot of Abingdon; and Ethelsy took to the abbacy.
6Robert Ramsey succeeded to the abbacy in 1346, but of him nothing particular is recorded.
7The church was completed and consecrated under the abbacy of Ralph de Lamley, in 1233.
8And the king gave the abbacy of Westminster to Abbot Vitalis, who had been Abbot of Bernay.
9He was succeeded in the abbacy of Condate by Minaucius, who, in 480, chose St. Eugendus his coadjutor.
10Peter and Paul, near that city, which abbacy he resigned to St. Adrian upon his arrival in England.
11This Mochuda assented to and Fuadhran governed the monastic city for twenty years as Ciaran's successor in the abbacy.
12The Abbot told us that Mitrofan Ban, the Archbishop, had written them during his lengthy abbacy many years ago.
13And the king gave him the abbacy; and he proceeded soon afterwards to Peterborough; where he remained with the abbot, ere he came home.
14During his abbacy, the church which was then situate in St. John's close, in Boongate, was taken down, and re-erected on its present site.
15To these two men (both of whom refused the abbacy of Waltham) Harold committed the charge of selecting the new brotherhood established there.
16Soon after this gave the king the abbacy to a monk of Sieyes, whose name was John, through the intreaty of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Abbacy a través del tiempo