- Llanllugan Abbey
Llanllugan Abbey was a
Cistercian nunnery (one of only two in Wales) atLlanllugan ,Powys ,Wales . It was founded around1188 on land donated by Robert ap Maredudd, Lord of Cedewain, and became a daughter house of the abbey ofStrata Marcella . Uniquely, its church remains as the parish church of Llanllugan. However, the site of the nunnery buildings remains uncertain: they may have been in the meadow 200 m to the south of the church.It is famous in
Welsh literature from a poem byDafydd ap Gwilym entitled "Cyrchu Lleian" (Wooing a nun) [Rachel Bromwich, "Selected Poems of Dafydd ap Gwilym", Penguin, 1985, ISBN 0-14-007613-1, p 53] : Dafydd's lover Morfudd may have been consigned there by her husband to keep her out of harm's way. It is suggested that the nunnery was small: only four nuns and an abbess were recorded in 1377, and may have been extinct by the time of the dissolution. Dafydd's poem (written before theBlack Death ) suggests there were 60 nuns at that time; however the figure should be taken as poetic licence as the Welsh nunneries rarely seem to have had more than a dozen nuns.Note
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