Biara Crowland

Biara Crowland
Biara Crowland
DenominasiGereja Inggris
Situs webcrowlandabbey.org.uk
Sejarah
DedikasiMaria, Bartolomeus dan Guthlac,
Administrasi
ParokiCrowland
DekenatElloe West
KeuskupanLincoln
ProvinsiCanterbury
Klerus
VikarisCharles Brown

Biara Crowland (juga dieja Biara Croyland, bahasa Latin: Croilandia) adalah sebuah gereja paroki di Inggris, sebelumnya merupakan biara Benediktin, di Crowland wilayah Lincolnshire. Bangunan ini adalah bangunan terdaftar Grade I.[1] Seorang biarawan bernama Guthlac datang ke sebuah pulau di Fens untuk menjalani kehidupan seorang eremit, dan dia tinggal di Crowland antara tahun 699 dan 714. Waltheof dari Northumbria dan Santo Ælfthryth dari Crowland dimakamkan di biara tersebut. Halaman gereja berisi makam perang seorang penerbang dari Perang Dunia II.[2]

Crowland dalam fiksi

Potter, Jeremy. A Trail of Blood. (New York: McCall, 1970.)

Referensi

  1. ^ Historic England. "Crowland Abbey (352270)". Research records (formerly PastScape).
  2. ^ CWGC Casualty Record.

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  • Visitor's Guide to Croyland Abbey by Rev.d Stanley Swift Diarsipkan 2015-09-24 di Wayback Machine.
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