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  • Abbey Duke
  • American politician

    Abbey Duke is an American politician. She has served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives since 2024, representing Chittenden-17. She is

    Abbey Duke

    Abbey Duke

    Abbey_Duke

  • Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
  • Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London

    individuals buried in Westminster Abbey has a long tradition. Over 3,300 people are buried or commemorated in the abbey. This Anglican church is generally

    Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey

    Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey

  • Woburn Abbey
  • Stately home in Bedfordshire, England

    Woburn Abbey (/ˈwoʊbərn/), occupying the east of the village of Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, is a country house, the family seat of the Duke of Bedford

    Woburn Abbey

    Woburn Abbey

    Woburn_Abbey

  • Welbeck Abbey
  • Stately Home and former monastery in Nottinghamshire, England

    family and evolved from former abbey into one of England’s great aristocratic seats. Under William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle, a devoted royalist

    Welbeck Abbey

    Welbeck_Abbey

  • The Devils (Abercrombie novel)
  • 2025 novel by Joe Abercrombie

    followed by Vigga and Brother Diaz. The four take refuge in a ruined abbey. Duke Sabbas and his hunters arrive, soon joined by the others. Jakob challenges

    The Devils (Abercrombie novel)

    The_Devils_(Abercrombie_novel)

  • Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten
  • 1947 British royal wedding

    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) took place on Thursday 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom. The bride

    Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten

    Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten

    Wedding_of_Princess_Elizabeth_and_Philip_Mountbatten

  • Cluny Abbey
  • Abbey in Saône-et-Loire, France

    founded by Duke William I of Aquitaine in 910. He nominated Berno as the first abbot of Cluny, subject only to Pope Sergius III. The abbey was notable

    Cluny Abbey

    Cluny Abbey

    Cluny_Abbey

  • Melrose Abbey
  • Partly ruined monastery in Melrose, Scotland

    St Mary's Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136

    Melrose Abbey

    Melrose Abbey

    Melrose_Abbey

  • Bolton Abbey
  • Site of 12th century Augustinian monastery

    Yorkshire Dales, next to the village of Bolton Abbey. The estate belongs to the Duke of Devonshire. Most of the abbey is now ruins, but the large gatehouse and

    Bolton Abbey

    Bolton Abbey

    Bolton_Abbey

  • Kate Phillips
  • British actress (born 1989)

    film Downton Abbey. Since 2020, she has appeared as Eliza Scarlet, the series lead, in the Victorian era crime drama, Miss Scarlet and The Duke. Until she

    Kate Phillips

    Kate_Phillips

  • Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal
  • Duke of Kendal

    Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (4 July 1666 – 22 May 1667) was the third son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife Anne

    Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal

    Charles_Stuart,_Duke_of_Kendal

  • Newenham Abbey
  • Ruined abbey in Devon, England

    Newenham Abbey (alias Newnham) was a Cistercian abbey founded in 1247 by Reginald II de Mohun (1206–1258) on land within his manor of Axminster in Devon

    Newenham Abbey

    Newenham_Abbey

  • Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria
  • German noble (1808–1888)

    the secularisation, Duke Maximilian Joseph's grandfather Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria had also purchased a former monastery, Banz Abbey. Both properties, Tegernsee

    Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria

    Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria

    Duke_Maximilian_Joseph_in_Bavaria

  • Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York
  • English prince (born 1473)

    with her family to Westminster Abbey seeking sanctuary in April 1483. Her eldest son was taken by his regent, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, to the Tower of

    Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York

    Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York

    Richard_of_Shrewsbury,_Duke_of_York

  • Max Emanuel Herzog in Bayern
  • Duke in Bavaria

    (sometimes styled Prince Max of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria; born 21 January 1937) is the younger son of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife Countess

    Max Emanuel Herzog in Bayern

    Max_Emanuel_Herzog_in_Bayern

  • Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey
  • Religious building

    Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey is an abbey located within the city and island of Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, in the department of Manche. The abbey originated as

    Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey

    Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey

    Mont-Saint-Michel_Abbey

  • Nonnberg Abbey
  • Benedictine monastery in Salzburg, Austria

    of the church. The abbey's endowment was provided by the Agilolfing duke Theodo of Bavaria and his successor Theodbert. The abbey became independent of

    Nonnberg Abbey

    Nonnberg Abbey

    Nonnberg_Abbey

  • Holyrood Abbey
  • Architectural structure in Edinburgh

    Holyrood Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh, Scotland. The abbey was founded in 1128 by David I of Scotland. During the 15th century

    Holyrood Abbey

    Holyrood Abbey

    Holyrood_Abbey

  • Fontevraud Abbey
  • Monastery in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, France

    The Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud or Fontevrault (in French: abbaye de Fontevraud) was a monastery in the village of Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, near

    Fontevraud Abbey

    Fontevraud Abbey

    Fontevraud_Abbey

  • Westminster Abbey
  • Church in London, England

    Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England

    Westminster Abbey

    Westminster Abbey

    Westminster_Abbey

  • Ian Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford
  • British peer and writer (1917–2002)

    businessman, the Duke and J. Chipperfield founded Woburn Safari Park, a commercial addition and expansion of the tourist business of Woburn Abbey, the family

    Ian Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford

    Ian Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford

    Ian_Russell,_13th_Duke_of_Bedford

  • Mondsee Abbey
  • Monastery in Upper Austria, Austria

    of Bavaria. Mondsee Abbey was founded in 748 by Odilo, Duke of Bavaria on the ruins of a Roman settlement. According to legend, Duke Odilo was in the area

    Mondsee Abbey

    Mondsee Abbey

    Mondsee_Abbey

  • Oliwa Abbey
  • Cistercian monastery in Oliwa, Poland

    guardian of the abbey, Duke Mestwin II, died. In 1274, he had prohibited outsiders from logging in the forests belonging to the Oliwa Abbey. He was buried

    Oliwa Abbey

    Oliwa Abbey

    Oliwa_Abbey

  • Basilica of Saint-Denis
  • Historic church in Saint-Denis, Paris, France

    Saint-Denis) is a Roman Catholic cathedral that originated as a medieval abbey church. It is located in the commune of Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of

    Basilica of Saint-Denis

    Basilica of Saint-Denis

    Basilica_of_Saint-Denis

  • Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset
  • English prince (1499–1500)

    Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset (21 February 1499 – 19 June 1500) was an English prince, and the sixth child of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth

    Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset

    Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset

    Edmund_Tudor,_Duke_of_Somerset

  • Henry VII Chapel
  • Chapel to Mary in Westminster Abbey

    eastern end of Westminster Abbey, England, paid for by the will of King Henry VII. It is separated from the rest of the abbey by brass gates and a flight

    Henry VII Chapel

    Henry VII Chapel

    Henry_VII_Chapel

  • Downton Abbey
  • British television series (2010–2015)

    Downton Abbey is a British historical drama television series set in the early 20th century, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes. It first aired

    Downton Abbey

    Downton_Abbey

  • Henry, Duke of Cornwall
  • Heir apparent of Henry VIII (1511)

    Catherine of Aragon. The Duke of Cornwall died on 22 February 1511, aged 52 days, at Richmond Palace, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Henry VIII gave Elizabeth

    Henry, Duke of Cornwall

    Henry, Duke of Cornwall

    Henry,_Duke_of_Cornwall

  • State funerals in the United Kingdom
  • For a monarch or approved by the monarch

    An exception was the funeral of the Duke of Windsor (former King Edward VIII), in 1972. Although the exiled Duke opted for a private family event instead

    State funerals in the United Kingdom

    State funerals in the United Kingdom

    State_funerals_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
  • British peer (1662–1711)

    subsequently 1st Duke of Newcastle (third creation) and prime minister. He was buried on 9 August 1711 in St. John's Chapel in Westminster Abbey. A large monument

    John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle

    John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle

    John_Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle

  • List of British monarchs
  • merged into the Crown, such as Duke of Lancaster, which has been a secondary title of the monarch since 1399, and Duke of Normandy, which has been a secondary

    List of British monarchs

    List of British monarchs

    List_of_British_monarchs

  • Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth
  • 1937 coronation in the United Kingdom

    British Commonwealth, Emperor and Empress of India took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Wednesday 12 May 1937. George VI ascended the throne upon the

    Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth

    Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth

    Coronation_of_George_VI_and_Elizabeth

  • Downton Abbey series 1
  • Season of television series

    The first series of Downton Abbey comprises seven episodes, was broadcast in the UK from 26 September 2010, and explored the lives of the Crawley family

    Downton Abbey series 1

    Downton_Abbey_series_1

  • Mont-Saint-Michel
  • Tidal island in Normandy, France

    Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, was chosen by Richard II, Duke of Normandy, to be the building contractor. He designed the Romanesque church of the abbey, daringly

    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Mont-Saint-Michel

    Mont-Saint-Michel

  • Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch
  • Scottish nobleman (born 1954)

    property In October 2016, the Duke was appointed High Steward of Westminster Abbey, a position previously held by the 5th Duke in the late 19th century. In

    Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch

    Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch

    Richard_Scott,_10th_Duke_of_Buccleuch

  • Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford
  • British nobleman and peer (born 1962)

    Henry Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford (born 30 March 1962), is a British peer and landowner. His main estate is based at Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire. He

    Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford

    Andrew_Russell,_15th_Duke_of_Bedford

  • Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria (1075–1126)

    abdicated as Bavarian duke in favour of his second son Henry the Proud and retired to the family foundation of Weingarten Abbey in Upper Swabia, possibly

    Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria

    Henry_IX,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Henry II, Duke of Brabant
  • Duke of Brabant and Lothier from 1235

    Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria. She was beheaded by her husband on suspicion of infidelity. Margaret (d. 14 March 1277), Abbess of Valduc Abbey (Hertogendal)

    Henry II, Duke of Brabant

    Henry II, Duke of Brabant

    Henry_II,_Duke_of_Brabant

  • Judith of Brittany
  • Duchess of Normandy

    buried in the abbey of Bernay, which she had founded in 1013. Judith married Richard II, Duke of Normandy in c. 1000. They had: Richard III, Duke of Normandy

    Judith of Brittany

    Judith of Brittany

    Judith_of_Brittany

  • Otto the Illustrious
  • Saxon German nobleman (died 912)

    was also the lay abbot of Hersfeld Abbey in 908 and fifty years later was described as magni ducis Oddonis (great duke Otto) by the chronicler Widukind

    Otto the Illustrious

    Otto the Illustrious

    Otto_the_Illustrious

  • Kylemore Abbey
  • Benedictine monastery in Connemara, Ireland

    and a great-grandnephew. The Abbey remained in Henry's estate after he returned to England. The castle was sold to the Duke and Duchess of Manchester in

    Kylemore Abbey

    Kylemore Abbey

    Kylemore_Abbey

  • Faremoutiers Abbey
  • Abbey of nuns in Seine-et-Marne, France

    building of the Abbey. Anna Gonzague de Clèves-Nevers, daughter of Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, was educated at Faremoutiers. The abbey was later tainted

    Faremoutiers Abbey

    Faremoutiers_Abbey

  • Frederick I, Duke of Swabia
  • Duke of Swabia from 1079 to 1105

    Egisheim, a niece of Pope Leo IX, daughter of Otto II, Duke of Swabia and founder of the Abbey of Saint Faith in Schlettstadt, Alsace. When Frederick

    Frederick I, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick I, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick_I,_Duke_of_Swabia

  • Wedding of Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
  • 1923 British royal wedding

    Westminster Abbey. The bride was a member of the Bowes-Lyon family, while the groom was the second son of King George V. Prince Albert, Duke of York, "Bertie"

    Wedding of Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

    Wedding of Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

    Wedding_of_Prince_Albert_and_Lady_Elizabeth_Bowes-Lyon

  • Agnes of Landsberg
  • German noblewoman

    Wienhausen Abbey. in 1243, Agnes founded a monk's monastery in Isenhagen. It was later converted to the Cistercian Isenhagen Abbey. Duke Otto the Child

    Agnes of Landsberg

    Agnes_of_Landsberg

  • George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
  • English politician (1592–1628)

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (/ˈvɪlərz/ VIL-ərz; 20 August 1592 – 23 August 1628), was an English courtier, statesman, and notable patron of

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    George_Villiers,_1st_Duke_of_Buckingham

  • Jasper Tudor
  • Anglo-Welsh nobleman (1431–1495)

    la Pole, abbess of Barking Abbey, in Essex, from July 1437 to March 1442. She was the sister of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, a great favourite

    Jasper Tudor

    Jasper Tudor

    Jasper_Tudor

  • George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence
  • English magnate (1449–1478)

    Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (21 October 1449 – 18 February 1478), was the sixth child and third surviving son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York,

    George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence

    George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence

    George_Plantagenet,_Duke_of_Clarence

  • Tegernsee Abbey
  • Former monastery in Bavaria, Germany

    Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria, a member of the Wittelsbach family. The local Catholic parish church of Saint Quirinus is in the former abbey church. In addition

    Tegernsee Abbey

    Tegernsee Abbey

    Tegernsee_Abbey

  • John I of Brittany
  • Duke of Brittany from 1221 to 1286

    her husband and co-ruler, Duke Peter I. He became duke upon his mother's death in 1221. His father, who had reigned as duke due to his marriage to Alix

    John I of Brittany

    John I of Brittany

    John_I_of_Brittany

  • Hugh Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland
  • British politician (1914–1988)

    Diana Montagu Douglas Scott, daughter of the 8th Duke of Buccleuch, at Westminster Abbey. The Duke rode on horseback from Alnwick to Drumlanrig Castle

    Hugh Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland

    Hugh Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland

    Hugh_Percy,_10th_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1677)
  • Duke of Cambridge

    the marriage between James, Duke of York (later James II of England & VII of Scotland) and Mary of Modena. He was styled Duke of Cambridge, but never formally

    Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1677)

    Charles_Stuart,_Duke_of_Cambridge_(1677)

  • William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland
  • British nobleman

    William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland KG (1 March 1709 – 1 May 1762), styled Viscount Woodstock from 1709 to 1716 and Marquess of Titchfield from 1716

    William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland

    William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland

    William_Bentinck,_2nd_Duke_of_Portland

  • Elizabeth McGovern
  • American actress (born 1961)

    Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham, in the British drama series Downton Abbey (2010–2015), for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award and Golden Globe

    Elizabeth McGovern

    Elizabeth McGovern

    Elizabeth_McGovern

  • George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland
  • British politician

    the Northumberland Vault within Westminster Abbey. Alice Percy (1809–1819) Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland (1810 – 1899) Lord Josceline

    George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland

    George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland

    George_Percy,_5th_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Strahov Monastery
  • Premonstratensian abbey in Prague, Czech Republic

    klášter) is a Premonstratensian abbey founded in 1143 by Jindřich Zdík, Bishop John of Prague, and Vladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia. It is located in Strahov

    Strahov Monastery

    Strahov Monastery

    Strahov_Monastery

  • Odo I of Burgundy
  • Duke of Burgundy

    the Red, was duke of Burgundy between 1079 and 1102. Odo was the second son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert I. He became the duke following the

    Odo I of Burgundy

    Odo I of Burgundy

    Odo_I_of_Burgundy

  • Cavendish family
  • British noble family

    their Anglo-Saxon name. They rose to their highest prominence as Duke of Devonshire and Duke of Newcastle. Leading branches have held high offices in English

    Cavendish family

    Cavendish family

    Cavendish_family

  • Duke of Aquitaine
  • Ruler of the ancient region of Aquitaine

    Short bestowed the captured golden banner of the Aquitainian duke, Waiffre, on the Abbey of Saint Martial in Limoges.[citation needed] Pepin I of Aquitaine

    Duke of Aquitaine

    Duke of Aquitaine

    Duke_of_Aquitaine

  • Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
  • Lord Protector of England from 1422 to 1437

    Bruni, Pietro Candido Decembrio and Tito Livio Frulovisi. Duke Humphrey also patronised the Abbey of St Albans. Together with his second wife, Eleanor, he

    Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester

    Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester

    Humphrey,_Duke_of_Gloucester

  • Robert I, Count of Hesbaye
  • Count or duke in Hasbania

    Count or Duke of the "pago Hasbaniensi et Masuarinsi", the land of Hasbanians and Masuarians, granted lands near Diest to Sint-Truiden Abbey. The third

    Robert I, Count of Hesbaye

    Robert_I,_Count_of_Hesbaye

  • Anne of Cleves
  • Queen of England in 1540

    Düsseldorf to John III, Duke of Cleves and Maria of Jülich-Berg, little is known about Anne before 1527. She was betrothed to Francis I, Duke of Lorraine, but

    Anne of Cleves

    Anne of Cleves

    Anne_of_Cleves

  • Prince Charles of Luxembourg (born 2020)
  • Heir apparent to the Luxembourgish throne

    Duke Henri. His birth was celebrated by a 21-gun salute at Fort Thungen in Kirchberg. On 19 September 2020, Prince Charles was baptised at the Abbey of

    Prince Charles of Luxembourg (born 2020)

    Prince Charles of Luxembourg (born 2020)

    Prince_Charles_of_Luxembourg_(born_2020)

  • Abbey
  • Monastery under an abbot or an abbess

    An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings

    Abbey

    Abbey

    Abbey

  • Duke of Lothier
  • European title of nobility

    1796. In 1190, at the Diet of Hall in the abbey of Comburg, the Roman Emperor Henry VI decided that the duke of Lower Lotharingia, at that moment Henry

    Duke of Lothier

    Duke_of_Lothier

  • William, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)

    solutions. William was made Duke of Cambridge immediately before his wedding in April 2011. He became Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay upon his father's

    William, Prince of Wales

    William, Prince of Wales

    William,_Prince_of_Wales

  • John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll
  • British army officer and politician (1680–1743)

    Caton-Jones's Rob Roy. "John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 27 July 2014. "John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll". Oxford Dictionary of

    John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll

    John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll

    John_Campbell,_2nd_Duke_of_Argyll

  • Gerard, Duke of Lorraine
  • Duke of Lorraine (c. 1030–1070)

    brother Duke Adalbert resigned them to him upon his becoming the Duke of Upper Lorraine. On Adalbert's death the next year, Gerard became duke, a position

    Gerard, Duke of Lorraine

    Gerard, Duke of Lorraine

    Gerard,_Duke_of_Lorraine

  • Leopold III, Duke of Austria
  • Duke of Austria from 1365 to 1386

    9 July 1386), known as the Just, a member of the House of Habsburg, was duke of Austria from 1365. As head and progenitor of the Leopoldian line, he ruled

    Leopold III, Duke of Austria

    Leopold III, Duke of Austria

    Leopold_III,_Duke_of_Austria

  • Henry IV of Brabant
  • Duke of Brabant from 1261 to 1267

    favor of his younger brother John I, Duke of Brabant. After being deposed, Henry became a novice in Saint Bénigne Abbey in Dijon. It is unknown what happened

    Henry IV of Brabant

    Henry IV of Brabant

    Henry_IV_of_Brabant

  • Richard II, Duke of Normandy
  • Duke of Normandy from 996 to 1026

    II (c. 980 – 28 August 1026), called the Good (French: Le Bon), was the duke of Normandy from 996 until 1026. Richard was the eldest surviving son and

    Richard II, Duke of Normandy

    Richard II, Duke of Normandy

    Richard_II,_Duke_of_Normandy

  • Mestwin I, Duke of Pomerania
  • dynasty, the son of Duke Sobiesław I and younger brother of Sambor I, whom he succeeded in Pomerania. In the tables of Oliwa Abbey, outside Gdańsk, he

    Mestwin I, Duke of Pomerania

    Mestwin I, Duke of Pomerania

    Mestwin_I,_Duke_of_Pomerania

  • Jumièges Abbey
  • Abbey located in Seine-Maritime, in France

    dethroned Agilolfing Duke of Bavaria and one of his sons (and thus a possibly dangerous avenger and successor), Theodo, arrested in the abbey. In 841 it was

    Jumièges Abbey

    Jumièges Abbey

    Jumièges_Abbey

  • Godfrey I of Louvain
  • Count of Louvain (c. 1060–1139)

    Brabant, Count of Brussels and Leuven (Louvain) from 1095 to his death and Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1106 to 1129. He was also Margrave of Antwerp from

    Godfrey I of Louvain

    Godfrey I of Louvain

    Godfrey_I_of_Louvain

  • Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge
  • 17th-century British prince

    Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (14 September 1667 – 8 June 1671) was the fourth son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first

    Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge

    Edgar_Stuart,_Duke_of_Cambridge

  • George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
  • English military officer and politician (1608–1670)

    "On the Death of His Grace, the Duke of Albemarle" was composed in his honour. Yerby & Hunneyball 2010. Westminster Abbey. Vivian, J. L.; College of Arms

    George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle

    George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle

    George_Monck,_1st_Duke_of_Albemarle

  • Marie of Blois, Duchess of Burgundy
  • Medieval noblewoman

    confusion with her sister Marguerite, who was also at the abbey. In 1145, Marie married Odo II, Duke of Burgundy, the son of Hugh II of Burgundy and Matilda

    Marie of Blois, Duchess of Burgundy

    Marie_of_Blois,_Duchess_of_Burgundy

  • Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland
  • British politician and courtier

    1st Duke to his own design by William Newton. Percy died in 1786 and was buried in the Northumberland Vault, within Westminster Abbey. The Duke and Duchess

    Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland

    Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland

    Hugh_Percy,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Anne Neville
  • Queen of England from 1483 to 1485

    brother-in-law the Duke of Clarence in London, while her mother Anne Beauchamp, Warwick's wife, sought sanctuary in Beaulieu Abbey. When the crisis settled

    Anne Neville

    Anne Neville

    Anne_Neville

  • John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland
  • British Army officer and politician (1800–1879)

    estate at Welbeck Abbey near Clumber Park in North Nottinghamshire. He was born in London, the second son of William Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland, and

    John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland

    John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland

    John_Bentinck,_5th_Duke_of_Portland

  • Lubiąż Abbey
  • Monastery in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

    (732 ft), Lubiąż is one of the largest abbeys ever constructed. The monastery was founded by the Silesian Duke Bolesław I the Tall, who had the foundation

    Lubiąż Abbey

    Lubiąż Abbey

    Lubiąż_Abbey

  • Adalrich, Duke of Alsace
  • 7th-century Frankish nobleman

    monasteries in the region under a duke named Amalgar and his wife Aquilina. They founded a convent at Brégille and an abbey for men at Bèze, installing children

    Adalrich, Duke of Alsace

    Adalrich, Duke of Alsace

    Adalrich,_Duke_of_Alsace

  • Lilienfeld Abbey
  • Cistercian monastery in Lilienfeld, Austria

    It was founded in 1202 by Leopold VI, Duke of Austria and Styria, as a daughter house of Heiligenkreuz Abbey. Successive abbots acted as councillors

    Lilienfeld Abbey

    Lilienfeld Abbey

    Lilienfeld_Abbey

  • Bernay Abbey
  • Abbey located in Eure, France

    Rennes and wife of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, the abbey church was listed as a historic monument in 1862, the other abbey buildings in 1965 and the archaeological

    Bernay Abbey

    Bernay Abbey

    Bernay_Abbey

  • Varnhem Abbey
  • Church and cloister ruins in Västergötland, Sweden

    the remains of Birger jarl, his son duke Eric Birgersson and Birger's wife Mechtild of Holstein. Today, only the abbey church remains standing, surrounded

    Varnhem Abbey

    Varnhem Abbey

    Varnhem_Abbey

  • Heiligenkreuz Abbey
  • Monastery in Heiligenkreuz, Austria

    Heiligenkreuz Abbey (German: Stift Heiligenkreuz, lit. 'Abbey of the Holy Cross') is a Cistercian monastery in the village of Heiligenkreuz in the southern

    Heiligenkreuz Abbey

    Heiligenkreuz Abbey

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  • Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg)
  • Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198

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  • Henry IV of England
  • King of England from 1399 to 1413

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  • Otto, Duke of Austria
  • Duke of Austria and Styria from 1330 to 1339

    married Elizabeth of Wittelsbach, a daughter of Duke Stephen I of Bavaria. In 1327 he founded Neuberg Abbey in Styria, on the occasion of the birth of his

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  • Robert I, Duke of Normandy
  • Duke of Normandy from 1027 to 1035

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  • Rajhrad Abbey
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  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
  • Former British prince (born 1960)

    Andrew married Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey on 23 July 1986. On the same day, Elizabeth created him Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh;

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  • Andechs Abbey
  • Monastery in Bavaria

    Bavarian Royal Family took place on a graveyard in the abbey garden, installed by Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria in 1977, as the royal tomb at Theatine Church

    Andechs Abbey

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  • Scheyern Abbey
  • Benedictine abbey in Scheyern, Bavaria

    Scheyern Abbey, formerly also Scheyern Priory (German: Kloster Scheyern), is a house of the Benedictine Order in Scheyern in Bavaria. The monastery at

    Scheyern Abbey

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  • Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
  • British prince (1739–1767)

    fourth son of King George III, who was born the day after the Duke was buried at Westminster Abbey. Fort Edward, a town in New York located on the eastern side

    Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany

    Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany

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  • Bonne of Luxembourg
  • French noblewoman (1315–1349)

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    Bonne of Luxembourg

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  • Margaret of York (1472)
  • English princess

    the sides can, however, still be seen. An annotated history of the Abbey in the Abbey's library states that the lid was removed in more modern times and

    Margaret of York (1472)

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  • Herleva
  • Mother of William the Conqueror (c. 1005–1050)

    William the Conqueror, born to an extramarital relationship with Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and also of William's prominent half-brothers Odo of Bayeux

    Herleva

    Herleva

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  • Sanctuary of St. Jadwiga, Trzebnica
  • Christian sanctuary in Poland

    Petrussa from Kitzingen Abbey; she was followed by Gertrude, the daughter of Hedwig. The abbey was richly endowed with lands by Duke Henry. When Hedwig became

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    Abbey

    English : from Middle English abbeye, abbaye (Old French abeie, Late Latin abbatia ‘priest’s house’), applied as a topographic name for someone living in or near an abbey, or an occupational name for someone working in one.

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    Variant spelling of Hebrew Abie, ABEY means "father of a multitude."

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    Anglo, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish

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    ABBY

     Pet form of Irish Abigail, ABBY means "little smith." Compare with another form of Abby.

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    My Father Rejoices; Highborn; Steadfast; Father's Joy; Gives Joy; The Intelligent

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    English : habitational name from a place named in Old English with hālig ‘holy’ + Old English feld ‘open country’. This may be Holyfield in Essex (which belonged to Waltham Abbey), but the present-day distribution of the name (mainly in the Midlands and Wales) suggests that another source may be involved.

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    Abbe

    English : variant of Abbey.German : from a pet form of the personal name Albrecht (see Albert).French (Abbé) : see Labbe.John Abbe (born 1613) emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1635.

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    Father; My Father is Light; Father in Rejoicing

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    Abney

    English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire named Abney, from the Old English personal name Abba (+ genitive -n) + Old English ēg ‘island’. The surname is now much more common in the U.S. than in England.

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    Abbey father.

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    ABBEY

     Pet form of English Abigail, ABBEY means "father rejoices." Compare with another form of Abbey.

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    ABBY

     Pet form of English Abigail, ABBY means "father rejoices." Compare with another form of Abby.

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    ABBYE

    Pet form of English Abigail, ABBYE means "father rejoices."

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    ABBEY

     Pet form of Irish Abigail, ABBEY means "little smith." Compare with another form of Abbey.

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    The generous

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    Name of Veda

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    Kenric

    Fearless leader.

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    Renoy

    Rockstar

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    Griffen

    English : variant spelling of Griffin.

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    Shabin | ஷபீந 

    From the name sabine An italian culture

  • ADELFA
  • Female

    Greek

    ADELFA

    (Αδελφά) Variant spelling of Greek Adelpha, ADELFA means "born of the same womb; sibling."

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    Egyptian

    APUI

    , the son of the royal officer Piai.

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  • Abbess
  • n.

    A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over the nuns which the abbots have over the monks. See Abbey.

  • Hermitary
  • n.

    A cell annexed to an abbey, for the use of a hermit.

  • Abbe
  • n.

    The French word answering to the English abbot, the head of an abbey; but commonly a title of respect given in France to every one vested with the ecclesiastical habit or dress.

  • Abbot
  • n.

    The superior or head of an abbey.

  • Abbey
  • n.

    A monastery or society of persons of either sex, secluded from the world and devoted to religion and celibacy; also, the monastic building or buildings.

  • Staple
  • n.

    A district granted to an abbey.

  • Corody
  • n.

    An allowance of meat, drink, or clothing due from an abbey or other religious house for the sustenance of such of the king's servants as he may designate to receive it.

  • Priory
  • n.

    A religious house presided over by a prior or prioress; -- sometimes an offshoot of, an subordinate to, an abbey, and called also cell, and obedience. See Cell, 2.

  • Chapel
  • n.

    A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey.

  • Scriptorium
  • n.

    In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.

  • Superioress
  • n.

    A woman who acts as chief in a convent, abbey, or nunnery; a lady superior.

  • Amma
  • n.

    An abbes or spiritual mother.

  • Solemnity
  • n.

    Solemn state or feeling; awe or reverence; also, that which produces such a feeling; as, the solemnity of an audience; the solemnity of Westminster Abbey.

  • Abbot
  • n.

    One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys.

  • Abbatial
  • a.

    Belonging to an abbey; as, abbatial rights.

  • Abbeys
  • pl.

    of Abbey

  • Absey-book
  • n.

    An A-B-C book; a primer.

  • Superior
  • n.

    The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.

  • Close
  • v. t.

    An inclosed place; especially, a small field or piece of land surrounded by a wall, hedge, or fence of any kind; -- specifically, the precinct of a cathedral or abbey.

  • Abbey
  • n.

    The church of a monastery.