Whitland Abbey
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Whitland Abbey (Albalanda; walisisch Abaty Hendy-gwyn ar Daf) ist eine ehemalige Zisterzienserabtei bei in Carmarthenshire in Wales.
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L'abbaye de Whitland (en gallois Abaty Hendy-gwyn) est une abbaye cistercienne, située au pays de Galles. Fondée au XIIe siècle, elle est fermée comme toutes les abbayes britanniques lors de la dissolution des monastères décidée par Henri VIII. Une communauté de sœurs trappistines refonde l'abbaye à proximité immédiate des ruines médiévales en 1991.
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Whitland Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Hendy-gwyn ar Daf or simply Y Tŷ Gwyn ar Daf; Latin, Albalanda) was a country house and Cistercian abbey in the parish of , in what was the hundred of Narbeth, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The town which grew up nearby is now named Whitland after it. It was widely known as Ty Gwyn ar Daf, meaning White House on the Taf, in reference to the country house originally built here before it became a monastic settlement which was known under that name. It is most associated with being the place where Hywel Dda drew up his laws around 940. It functioned as a Cistercian monastery between the 12th and 16th centuries.
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Whitland Abbey (Albalanda; walisisch Abaty Hendy-gwyn ar Daf) ist eine ehemalige Zisterzienserabtei bei in Carmarthenshire in Wales.
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L'abbaye de Whitland (en gallois Abaty Hendy-gwyn) est une abbaye cistercienne, située au pays de Galles. Fondée au XIIe siècle, elle est fermée comme toutes les abbayes britanniques lors de la dissolution des monastères décidée par Henri VIII. Une communauté de sœurs trappistines refonde l'abbaye à proximité immédiate des ruines médiévales en 1991.
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Whitland Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Hendy-gwyn ar Daf or simply Y Tŷ Gwyn ar Daf; Latin, Albalanda) was a country house and Cistercian abbey in the parish of , in what was the hundred of Narbeth, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The town which grew up nearby is now named Whitland after it. It was widely known as Ty Gwyn ar Daf, meaning White House on the Taf, in reference to the country house originally built here before it became a monastic settlement which was known under that name. It is most associated with being the place where Hywel Dda drew up his laws around 940. It functioned as a Cistercian monastery between the 12th and 16th centuries.
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