Aún no tenemos significados para "cistercian abbey".
1One of the best takes place at Cistercian Abbey in Roscrea, Co Tipperary.
2Who thinks nowadays of its powerful Cistercian Abbey, that dominated the country round?
3Jerpoint Abbey, one of the best examples of a medieval Cistercian Abbey in Ireland.
4And then there's Jerpoint Abbey, a Cistercian abbey and church founded in the late 12th century.
5The conference continues until lunchtime on Sunday and takes place at the Cistercian Abbey of Mount St Joseph.
6And there's the 12th-century Cistercian abbey itself, of course -one of the best-preservedruins of its kind.
7He is the proprietor of a 13th century Cistercian abbey & manor house on t ten thousand English acres.
8Volume four of The New Survey of Clare Island examines a small Cistercian abbey founded in the 13th century.
9The remains are there of a Cistercian abbey, the ruins of a ruin, twice fallen into disuse and decay.
10It was chosen from a limestone quarry within the original lands of the 12th-century Cistercian abbey of Jerpoint, Co Kilkenny.
11Henley admires the way institutional architecture affects mood and morals, much as Le Corbusier admired the Cistercian abbey at Le Thoronet.
12The nones bell had already sounded some little time when they drew rein before the lodge of the great Cistercian Abbey.
13The situation chosen was on the banks of a stream flowing through a narrow fertile valley-thefavourite position for Cistercian abbeys.
14Held at Mount St Joseph Cistercian Abbey, it will include talks on art and patronage, Celtic rules and writing and ecclesiastical sources.
15Our errand was to the ancient Cistercian abbey, now the property of a capitalist, and turned into the business premises of his large farm.
16Sir, - I presume the name of the Abbey Theatre has its roots in the great medieval Cistercian Abbey of St Mary's, founded in 1139.