Brimpsfield Castle — was a castle in the village of Brimpsfield in the county of Gloucestershire, England, between Gloucester and Cirencester.It is likely that the first castle was built after the Norman invasion. Then, in the 12th or 13th century, it was rebuilt in… … Wikipedia
Osbern Giffard — Father Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville Mother Agnes Ermentrude Fleitel Born circa 1020 Longueville le Giffard, France Died circa 1085 Brimpsfield, Gloucestershire … Wikipedia
Alexander Giffard — Das Wappen der Giffards von Brimpsfield. Alexander Giffard († nach 1250) war ein englischer Kreuzritter im 13. Jahrhundert. Er entstammte dem Zweig von Brimpsfield (Gloucestershire) der alten normannischen Familie Giffard, die im 12. Jahrhundert… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key … Wikipedia
Westminster Abbey — For other uses, see Westminster Abbey (disambiguation). Westminster Abbey The Abbey s western façade Location: City of Westminst … Wikipedia
Malmesbury Abbey — The main entrance (the South Porch) seen from the graveyard. This picture shows the modern extent of the Abbey Malmesbury Abbey, at Malmesbury in Wiltshire, England, was founded as a Benedictine monastery around 676 by the scholar poet Aldhelm, a … Wikipedia
Ely Cathedral — Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity The West Tower (1174 97) … Wikipedia
St Augustine's Abbey — For other uses, see St Augustine s Abbey (disambiguation). Canterbury Cathedral, St. Augustine s Abbey, and St. Martin s Church * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Benedictine — For other uses, see Benedictine (disambiguation). St. Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 543), detail from a fresco by Fra Angelico, San Marco, Florence (c. 1400–1455). Benedictine refers to the spirituality and consecrated life in accordance with the… … Wikipedia
Great Malvern Priory — Coordinates: 52°06′37.72″N 2°19′42.92″W / 52.1104778°N 2.3285889°W / 52.1104778; 2.3285889 … Wikipedia