Abbey ⇒ NOUN ⇒ ईसाइयोकामठ
Sentences:
- Wordsworth has written many poems on Westminster abbey
- It has been noticed at Woburn Abbey that the antlers are shed and replaced twice a year.
- The foundation of the abbey of St Maurice (Agaunum) in the Valais is usually ascribed to Sigismund of Burgundy (515).
- Originally a village built for the accommodation of pilgrims to Melrose Abbey (4 m.
- It was no doubt because of this that, three days before the Yorkist attack at Northampton, he delivered the great seal to the king in his tent near Delapre abbey, a nunnery by Northampton, on the 7th of July 1460 (Rot.
- Before the Revolution the town possessed several monastic establishments, of which the most important were the abbey of Saint Allyre, founded, it is said, in the 3rd century by St Austremonius (St Stremoine), the apostle of Auvergne and first bishop of Clermont, and the abbey of St Andre, where the counts of Clermont were interred.