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Значения термина many monasteries на английском
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The cultivation of the vine was carried on in manymonasteries.
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There are manymonasteries and nunneries in the upper Brahmaputra valley.
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For a culture fix, hang out with monks at one of the manymonasteries.
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In Julianshaab, one may to-day see the ruins of eight churches and of manymonasteries.
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The second, even if they have manymonasteries, to have but few friars in each.
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The most outstanding evidence of devotion are the manymonasteries which dot the land in all Buddhist countries.
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This drew great multitudes to him, and he erected manymonasteries in Syria, and trained up holy solitaries.
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This decree gave back to the Catholic Church two archbishoprics, twelve bishoprics, besides manymonasteries and other ecclesiastical property.
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There is also chance to visit the best of Bulgaria's manymonasteries, the Rila, founded in the 10th century, with some intricate and colourful frescoes.
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The edifices which he caused to be raised throughout his dominions included massive fortifications on the exposed frontiers, splendid palaces, and manymonasteries and churches.
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From this place they travelled southeast, passing by a succession of very manymonasteries, with a multitude of monks, who might be counted by myriads.
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Manymonasteries were robbed, many clerical persons maimed and maltreated.
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Manymonasteries and churches were plundered, and several of the nobles were put to death.
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Manymonasteries were founded which became, as it were, the lighthouses of learning and religion.
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Manymonasteries remained until the end homes of zeal and religion, and the unscrupulous tools of Henry VIII.
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Manymonasteries established before the Conquest came under its sway, and were, centuries later, after the Dissolution, converted into cathedral churches.