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Aberconwy Abbey (Aberconwayum) ist eine ehemalige Abtei der Zisterzienser in der walisischen Stadt Conwy. Das Kloster lag an der Mündung des Flusses Conwy.
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dbo:abstract | Klášter Aberconwy (velšsky Abaty Aberconwy) býval cisterciácký klášter v waleském městě Conwy na jehož půdě vznikla Kronika kláštera Aberconwy. Anglický král Eduard I. jej roku 1283 nechal kvůli stavbě přemístit do Maenanu u . Původní založení u Rhedynog Felen u Caernarfonu pocházelo z roku 1186 a bylo fundací ze . Zřejmě okolo roku 1192 se cisterciáci přestěhovali do Conwy patřící do diecéze Bangor a byli štědře obdarováni novým vládcem Llywelynem, za jehož podpory se klášter stal nejvýznamnějším v celém Walesu. Llywelyn byl v klášteře po své smrti roku 1240 pohřben a stejně tak i jeho synové. Roku 1283 byl klášter přesunut kvůli záměru krále Eduarda postavit v Conwy hrad. (cs) Aberconwy Abbey was a Cistercian foundation at Conwy, later transferred to Maenan near Llanrwst, and in the 13th century was the most important abbey in the north of Wales. A Cistercian house was founded at Rhedynog Felen near Caernarfon in 1186 by a group of monks from Strata Florida Abbey. About four or five years later they moved to Conwy, and in 1199 were given large grants of land by Llywelyn the Great who had recently become ruler of Gwynedd. Llywelyn was regarded as the founder of the house, and thanks to his support it came to hold more land than any other Welsh abbey, over 40,000 acres (160 km²). On Llywelyn's death in 1240 he was buried at the abbey, and his son and successor Dafydd ap Llywelyn was also buried here in 1246. In 1248 Llywelyn's other son, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, who had died trying to escape from the Tower of London in 1244, was reburied at Aberconwy after the abbot of Aberconwy, together with the abbot of Strata Florida, had arranged for his body to be repatriated from London. The abbot of Aberconwy was an important figure in the negotiations between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and the English crown later in the century, and in 1262 was entrusted with the task of being Llywelyn's sole representative in negotiations. In 1282, Edward I of England surrounded Snowdonia with a massive army. On 11 December Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Tywysog Cymru, was lured into a trap and murdered. In 1283 King Edward I of England obliged the monks to move from Conwy to Maenan, further up the Conwy valley (53°10′24″N 3°48′44″W / 53.1733°N 3.8123°W), so he could construct a castle and walled town at Conwy. The move had been completed by 1284, with Edward financing the building of a new abbey. In the 15th century the abbot, John ap Rhys, became involved in a dispute with Strata Florida Abbey and led some of his monks and some soldiers on a raid on that abbey. The abbey was valued at £162 in 1535 and was suppressed in 1537. Little remains of the Maenan Abbey buildings, but the original abbey church in Conwy was adapted to become the parish church of St Mary & All Saints and although much rebuilt over the centuries some parts of the original church remain. The other buildings of the abbey are thought to have been located north and east of the church, including where Conwy Castle now stands. (en) Aberconwy Abbey (Aberconwayum) ist eine ehemalige Abtei der Zisterzienser in der walisischen Stadt Conwy. Das Kloster lag an der Mündung des Flusses Conwy. (de) L'abbaye d'Aberconwy était une fondation cistercienne située dans la ville de Conwy, puis transférée ultérieurement à Maenan, près de Llanrwst. C'était, au XIIIe siècle, l'abbaye la plus importante du nord du pays de Galles. (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | Aberconwy Abbey (Aberconwayum) ist eine ehemalige Abtei der Zisterzienser in der walisischen Stadt Conwy. Das Kloster lag an der Mündung des Flusses Conwy. (de) L'abbaye d'Aberconwy était une fondation cistercienne située dans la ville de Conwy, puis transférée ultérieurement à Maenan, près de Llanrwst. C'était, au XIIIe siècle, l'abbaye la plus importante du nord du pays de Galles. (fr) Klášter Aberconwy (velšsky Abaty Aberconwy) býval cisterciácký klášter v waleském městě Conwy na jehož půdě vznikla Kronika kláštera Aberconwy. Anglický král Eduard I. jej roku 1283 nechal kvůli stavbě přemístit do Maenanu u . (cs) Aberconwy Abbey was a Cistercian foundation at Conwy, later transferred to Maenan near Llanrwst, and in the 13th century was the most important abbey in the north of Wales. A Cistercian house was founded at Rhedynog Felen near Caernarfon in 1186 by a group of monks from Strata Florida Abbey. About four or five years later they moved to Conwy, and in 1199 were given large grants of land by Llywelyn the Great who had recently become ruler of Gwynedd. Llywelyn was regarded as the founder of the house, and thanks to his support it came to hold more land than any other Welsh abbey, over 40,000 acres (160 km²). On Llywelyn's death in 1240 he was buried at the abbey, and his son and successor Dafydd ap Llywelyn was also buried here in 1246. In 1248 Llywelyn's other son, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, who (en) |
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