Kilcrea Friary
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Is prióireacht suite i gContae Chorcaí é Prióireacht Chill Chré.
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L’abbaye de Kilcrea, aussi appelée prieuré de Kilcrea, est une abbaye d'Irlande située près du village d'Ovens, dans le comté de Cork. Fondée en 1465, par Cormac lord Muskery, elle est dissoute en 1542 et pillée par les troupes anglaises en 1584. Elle est aujourd'hui en ruines.
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Kilcrea Friary (Irish: Prióireacht Chill Chré) is a ruined medieval abbey located near Ovens, County Cork, Ireland. Both the friary and Kilcrea Castle, located in ruin to the west, were built by Observant Franciscans in the mid 15th century under the invitation of Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, as protection from English troops. The abbey's main features include an aisle, a transept on the south-side, and cloisters at the north end. The narrow tower is ascended via a series of steep and winding stairs. The areas around the tower were once dormitories, day rooms and kitchens.
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El Monasterio de Kilcrea es una abadía medieval ubicada cerca de Ovens, en el Condado de Cork, República de Irlanda, al oeste de la ciudad de Cork. Tanto la abadía como el castillo de Kilcrea, que se encuentra en ruinas al oeste de esta, fueron construidos por monjes franciscanos a mitad del siglo XV, bajo el patrocinio de .
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Kilcrea Friary (Irish: Prióireacht Chill Chré) is a ruined medieval abbey located near Ovens, County Cork, Ireland. Both the friary and Kilcrea Castle, located in ruin to the west, were built by Observant Franciscans in the mid 15th century under the invitation of Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, as protection from English troops. The friary was sacked by the English army a number of times in the late 1500s, during which it sustained considerable damage, but remained occupied by friars until the 1620s. MacCarthy was killed in battle in 1494 and is buried at the site. The site has remained in continuous use as a burial ground, and contains, among others, the remains Art Ó Laoghaire, who was the subject of an epic poem written by Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill. The abbey's main features include an aisle, a transept on the south-side, and cloisters at the north end. The narrow tower is ascended via a series of steep and winding stairs. The areas around the tower were once dormitories, day rooms and kitchens. The name Kilcrea is derived from the from Irish: Cill Chré, meaning 'Cell of Cyra'. Cyra was an early medieval abbess who reputedly founded a nunnery to the east of the friary in the parish of St Owen's (Ovens).
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El Monasterio de Kilcrea es una abadía medieval ubicada cerca de Ovens, en el Condado de Cork, República de Irlanda, al oeste de la ciudad de Cork. Tanto la abadía como el castillo de Kilcrea, que se encuentra en ruinas al oeste de esta, fueron construidos por monjes franciscanos a mitad del siglo XV, bajo el patrocinio de . El nombre Kilcrea (en irlandés, Cill Chré) es una derivación de "Cell of Cere, Cera o Cyra", en castellano, celda de Cera, por Santa Cera, de quien tomó su nombre original. Esta santa vivió durante el siglo VI, y se dice que fundó un convento de monjas a una milla de distancia, en el distrito de Ovens..
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Is prióireacht suite i gContae Chorcaí é Prióireacht Chill Chré.
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L’abbaye de Kilcrea, aussi appelée prieuré de Kilcrea, est une abbaye d'Irlande située près du village d'Ovens, dans le comté de Cork. Fondée en 1465, par Cormac lord Muskery, elle est dissoute en 1542 et pillée par les troupes anglaises en 1584. Elle est aujourd'hui en ruines.
* Portail du catholicisme
* Portail du monachisme
* Portail de l’architecture chrétienne
* Portail de l’Irlande
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