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Fors Abbey was an abbey in Low Abbotside, Askrigg, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1145 for the Savigniac order and converted to the Cistercian order in 1147. The land was granted to them in 1145 by Akarius Fitz Bardolf. The abbey was abandoned in 1156 when lands became available at Jervaulx further down the Ure valley. When the North Eastern Railway built its line through Askrigg in the 1870s, skeletons were unearthed near to the site of Fors Abbey and it was speculated that these were former residents of the abbey.

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  • Fors Abbey was an abbey in Low Abbotside, Askrigg, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1145 for the Savigniac order and converted to the Cistercian order in 1147. The land was granted to them in 1145 by Akarius Fitz Bardolf. The abbey was abandoned in 1156 when lands became available at Jervaulx further down the Ure valley. When the North Eastern Railway built its line through Askrigg in the 1870s, skeletons were unearthed near to the site of Fors Abbey and it was speculated that these were former residents of the abbey. (en)
  • A Abadia de Fors foi uma abadia em Low Abbotside, Askrigg, North Yorkshire, na Inglaterra. Foi construído em 1145 para a Ordem Savigniac e convertido para a Ordem Cisterciense em 1147. O terreno foi concedido a eles em 1145 por Akarius Fitz Bardolf. A abadia foi abandonada em 1156 quando outras terras foram disponibilizadas em Jervaulx mais abaixo no vale do Ure. Quando a North Eastern Railway construiu a sua linha através de Askrigg na década de 1870, esqueletos foram desenterrados perto do local da Abadia de Fors e especulou-se que estes eram ex-residentes da abadia. (pt)
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  • Fors Abbey was an abbey in Low Abbotside, Askrigg, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1145 for the Savigniac order and converted to the Cistercian order in 1147. The land was granted to them in 1145 by Akarius Fitz Bardolf. The abbey was abandoned in 1156 when lands became available at Jervaulx further down the Ure valley. When the North Eastern Railway built its line through Askrigg in the 1870s, skeletons were unearthed near to the site of Fors Abbey and it was speculated that these were former residents of the abbey. (en)
  • A Abadia de Fors foi uma abadia em Low Abbotside, Askrigg, North Yorkshire, na Inglaterra. Foi construído em 1145 para a Ordem Savigniac e convertido para a Ordem Cisterciense em 1147. O terreno foi concedido a eles em 1145 por Akarius Fitz Bardolf. A abadia foi abandonada em 1156 quando outras terras foram disponibilizadas em Jervaulx mais abaixo no vale do Ure. Quando a North Eastern Railway construiu a sua linha através de Askrigg na década de 1870, esqueletos foram desenterrados perto do local da Abadia de Fors e especulou-se que estes eram ex-residentes da abadia. (pt)
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