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Skänninge Abbey, also known as St. Ingrid's Priory, St. Martin's Priory or Skänninge Nunnery, was a Roman Catholic convent for females of the Dominican Order in Skänninge in Sweden, in operation from 1272 until 1544. It was founded by Saint Ingrid of Skänninge, and the center of her cult, and as such, it was often referred to as St. Ingrid's Priory. Located near the church dedicated to Martin of Tours, it was originally named St. Martin's Priory, though this name was rarely used in practice. The common name for it was Skänninge Abbey, but as there was also a convent for male members of the Dominican Order in Skänninge, it was often called Skänninge Nunnery to separate it from the male monastery.

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  • Skänninge Abbey, also known as St. Ingrid's Priory, St. Martin's Priory or Skänninge Nunnery, was a Roman Catholic convent for females of the Dominican Order in Skänninge in Sweden, in operation from 1272 until 1544. It was founded by Saint Ingrid of Skänninge, and the center of her cult, and as such, it was often referred to as St. Ingrid's Priory. Located near the church dedicated to Martin of Tours, it was originally named St. Martin's Priory, though this name was rarely used in practice. The common name for it was Skänninge Abbey, but as there was also a convent for male members of the Dominican Order in Skänninge, it was often called Skänninge Nunnery to separate it from the male monastery. (en)
  • Skänninge nunnekloster, även kallat S:ta Ingrids kloster och S:t Martins kloster, var ett dominikankloster i Skänninge, nuvarande Mjölby kommun i Östergötland. Klostret låg i Skänninge vid S:t Martins kyrka nordväst om Skenaån. Det är känt från 1272 till reformationen. Det var det första av endast två dominikankloster för kvinnor i Sverige före reformationen. (sv)
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  • Skänninge Abbey, also known as St. Ingrid's Priory, St. Martin's Priory or Skänninge Nunnery, was a Roman Catholic convent for females of the Dominican Order in Skänninge in Sweden, in operation from 1272 until 1544. It was founded by Saint Ingrid of Skänninge, and the center of her cult, and as such, it was often referred to as St. Ingrid's Priory. Located near the church dedicated to Martin of Tours, it was originally named St. Martin's Priory, though this name was rarely used in practice. The common name for it was Skänninge Abbey, but as there was also a convent for male members of the Dominican Order in Skänninge, it was often called Skänninge Nunnery to separate it from the male monastery. (en)
  • Skänninge nunnekloster, även kallat S:ta Ingrids kloster och S:t Martins kloster, var ett dominikankloster i Skänninge, nuvarande Mjölby kommun i Östergötland. Klostret låg i Skänninge vid S:t Martins kyrka nordväst om Skenaån. Det är känt från 1272 till reformationen. Det var det första av endast två dominikankloster för kvinnor i Sverige före reformationen. (sv)
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