The priory of St Frideswide, Oxford was established as a priory of Augustinian regular canons, in 1122. It was set up by Gwymund, chaplain to Henry I of England. ... About Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford...
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The priory of St Frideswide, Oxford was established as a priory of Augustinian regular canons, in 1122. It was set up by Gwymund, chaplain to Henry I of England. It lasted to the 1520s, when it was dissolved by Cardinal Wolsey. Its church became part of Christ Church, Oxford, and is the cathedral for...
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Christ Church (Latin: Ædes Christi, the temple or house of Christ, and thus sometimes known as The House), is one of the largest constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. As well as being a college, Christ Church is also the cathedral church of...
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The priory of St Frideswide, Oxford was established as a priory of Augustinian regular canons, in 1122. It was set up by Gwymund, chaplain to Henry I of England. It lasted to the 1520a, when it was ...
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Longer South English Legendary Life of St. Frideswide, Notes |
St. Frideswide's monastery was refounded in the early twelfth century as a house of Augustinian (or Austin) canons.
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St James's Church, Sotwell, Oxfordshire |
The chapel of Sottewell is first named in 1158 as a dependency of the church of St Lucian in Wallingford which belonged to the Priory of St Frideswide in Oxford.
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Frideswide: Information and Much More from Answers.com |
AA.SS. Oct. VIII (1853), 533–90; G.P., pp. 315–16; J. Blair, ‘Saint Frideswide Reconsidered’, Oxoniensia, lii (1987), 71–127, and St. Frideswide's Monastery at Oxford (1990);
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priory - definition of priory by the Free Online Dictionary, ... |
Definition of priory in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of priory. Pronunciation of priory. Translations of priory. priory synonyms, priory antonyms. Information about priory in the free online English ...
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| CommuniGate | Oxford: St Edmund of Abingdon and St Frideswide ... |
The story of St Frideswide is bound up with the historical beginnings of Oxford, but it cannot be told here.
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RHS Bibliography - Medieval floor-tiles from St Frideswide's Priory |
In Blair, John, 1955- (ed.), St Frideswide's monastery, at Oxford : archaeological and architectural studies (Gloucester, 1990), 103-14.
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