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The church of Archangel Michael in Săpânța-Peri from the village of Săpânța in the region of Maramureș, Romania is the tallest wooden church in the world. A representative of the characteristic wooden churches of Maramureș with double eaves, the church continues the tradition of the old Orthodox monastery in Peri, the ruins of which are now found in the area of Hrushove in Ukraine.
Erdamh Monastery ~ early monastic site, suggested to be County Antrim [notes 1] Glenarm Friary Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular founded 1465 by Robert Bissett, cousin of Robert Bissett, Provincial of the Third Order in Ireland; dissolved during the reign of Queen Elizabeth?; granted to Alexander MacDonnell, ancestor to the Earl of Antrim;
St. Mary's Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Mhuire) was a former Cistercian abbey located near the junction of Abbey Street and Capel Street in Dublin, Ireland. Its territory stretched from the district known as Oxmanstown down along the River Liffey until it met the sea. It also owned large estates in other parts of Ireland.
The Cistercian Monasteries of Ireland: An Account of the History, Art and Architecture of the White Monks in Ireland from 1142-1540. Yale University Press. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-03737-1 .
Cluain-dachrann Monastery ~ possible chapel or cell of Rahan, possibly founded by St Carthag erroneously Clonrane, [notes 3] County Westmeath Craebheach Monastery ~ early monastic site, possibly founded c.450 by St Trian, disciple of St Patrick possibly located in County Offaly, site near the River Brosna, possibly near Clonmacnois Croebheach ...
The Dominican order will not sell Monastery of the Angels — for now. ... Hollywood's hidden monastery is not for sale, prioress says. Deborah Netburn. June 7, 2022 at 5:30 AM.
Faebhran Monastery ~≈: suggested early monastic site Foibren; probably Foyron, County Westmeath Inishmore Monastery, Lough Arrow "monastery" [notes 5] — order, foundation and period unknown: Killadoon: Inishmurray Monastery
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