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    Aberconwy Abbey was a Cistercian foundation at Conwy, later transferred to Maenan near Llanrwst, and in the 13th century was the most important abbey...
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  • (2010–) Aberconwy (Senedd constituency) (2007–) Aberconwy, an electoral ward of Conwy town Aberconwy Abbey, a Cistercian foundation at Conwy, later transferred...
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  • established the Abbey. Aberconwy Abbey, Gwynedd, Wales (1283 Whitland) Abbey Dore, Herefordshire, England (1147 Morimond) Balmerino Abbey, Fife, Scotland...
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    Gruffudd ap Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (category Burials at Aberconwy Abbey)
    the abbots of Strata Florida and Aberconwy arranged for the return of his body to Wales, where he was buried at Aberconwy with his father. After his death...
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    Conwy was the original site of Aberconwy Abbey, founded by Llywelyn the Great. Edward and his troops took over the abbey site and moved the monks up the...
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    Dafydd ap Llywelyn (category Burials at Aberconwy Abbey)
    Abergwyngregyn, in February 1246. He was buried with his father at Aberconwy Abbey. The writer of Brut y Tywysogyon described him as tarian Cymru – the...
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    Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (category Burials at Aberconwy Abbey)
    at Aberconwy, and was buried honourably." Llywelyn died at the Cistercians abbey of Aberconwy, which he had founded and was buried there. This abbey was...
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  • and the disappearance there of his body. It may have been written at Aberconwy Abbey. It has been seen as a reaction to the brief and uncircumstantial mention...
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  • March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015. Westminster Abbey Website (accessed 30 April 2015) Westminster Abbey Website (accessed 30 April 2015) An account arose...
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    Kingdom. It was originally the Cistercian Aberconwy Abbey, but in 1283 King Edward I of England moved the Abbey to Maenan. The parish registers date back...
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    by Aberconwy Abbey, which tore down banners relating to the bishopric or to Edward I. A century later, after the monastery moved to Maenan Abbey, the...
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    by a group of monks from Strata Florida Abbey. In 1190/91, they moved to Conwy, establishing Aberconwy Abbey, and in 1283, they transferred to Maenan...
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    James of Saint George. Before the English built the town of Conwy, Aberconwy Abbey, the site was occupied by a Cistercian monastery favoured by the Welsh...
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    1186 Llywelyn the Great permitted the establishment of the Cistercian Aberconwy Abbey, and the monks built a fishing weir on the sea shore below Bryn Euryn...
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  • was probably used by Monks as a lay by to rest and fish on route to Aberconwy Abbey near Maenan, in the Conwy Valley. Gwenllian died in 1236. On Llywelyn...
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    Arthur, were surrendered to England. According to the Chronicle of Aberconwy Abbey, "and so the glory of Wales and the Welsh was handed over to the kings...
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  • attempt by the bishop of Llanelwy failed: the Cistercian monks of Aberconwy Abbey (where Llywelyn the Great, Llywelyn's grandfather, had died in 1240)...
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    kingdom, including the palace of Abergwyngregyn, Dolwyddelan Castle and Aberconwy Abbey. Within Arllechwedd there were three divisions or cymydau, which were:...
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    Trawsfynydd; this road became part of the Cistercian Way between Aberconwy Abbey and Cymer Abbey which also passed near Ysbyty Ifan. A mountain bike trail has...
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  • site) Aberconwy Abbey Maenan Abbey Ysbyty Ifan Preceptory St Asaph Cathedral Monastery Denbigh Friary Ruthin Priory Vale Crucis Abbey Basingwerk Abbey Talacre...
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  • Gruffudd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd. He was born c.1150 and died at Aberconwy Abbey in 1200. He is known to have fought alongside his brother Maredudd...
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    It may originally have marked the boundary of lands belonging to Aberconwy Abbey, which are mentioned in a charter of c. 1198. Between Blaenau Dolwyddelan...
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    was deliberately sited on the top of Aberconwy Abbey, the traditional burial place of the Welsh princes; the abbey was relocated eight miles inland. The...
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    monks of Aberconwy Abbey, in Conwy, to relocate to Maenan, to make way for the castle and fortifications he was building in the town. The abbey survived...
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  • "St John's Conwy". St John's Conwy. Retrieved 2017-07-27. "Home". www.aberconwy.church. Retrieved 2017-07-24. "Llandudno Junction church". wm.adventist...
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    peaks at Deganwy. The church was rebuilt by the Cistercian monks of Aberconwy Abbey in 1282 and remained largely unchanged until extensive rebuilding in...
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    English construction of the town of Conwy, the site was occupied by Aberconwy Abbey, a Cistercian monastery favoured by the Welsh princes. The site also...
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  • Type Date Notes Abbey of St Mary St Dogmaels Domestic Religious 12th–13th centuries Also known as St Dogmaels Abbey. Ruins. Aberconwy Abbey Conwy Domestic...
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  • executed at Shrewsbury. Edward obliges the Cistercians of Aberconwy Abbey to relocate to Maenan Abbey to permit his erection of a castle and walled town at...
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  • yet identified. GAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: CN082: Site of Aberconwy Abbey, Maenan coflein NPRN: not yet identified. GAT PRN not yet identified...
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