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Buildwas Abbey was a Cistercian (originally Savigniac) monastery located on the banks of the River Severn, at Buildwas, Shropshire, England - today about two miles (3 km) west of Ironbridge. Founded by the local bishop in 1135, it was sparsely endowed at the outset but enjoyed several periods of growth and increasing wealth: notably under Abbot Ranulf in the second half of the 12th century and again from the mid-13th century, when large numbers of acquisitions were made from the local landed gentry. Abbots were regularly used as agents by Plantagenet in their attempts to subdue Ireland and Wales and the abbey acquired a daughter house in each country. It was a centre of learning, with a substantial library, and was noted for its discipline until the economic and demographic crises of the 1

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  • Abbaye de Buildwas (fr)
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  • Buildwas Abbey ist ein ehemaliges Zisterzienserkloster in England. Seine Ruine liegt in der Nähe des Dorfs Buildwas am südlichen Ufer des Flusses Severn in der Grafschaft Shropshire, rund 3 km westlich von Ironbridge und 10 km südlich von Telford. (de)
  • Is abtheach suite i Shropshire é Buildwas Abbey. (ga)
  • L'abbaye de Buildwas située sur les bords du fleuve Severn à , dans le Shropshire, Angleterre, et à 3 km à l'ouest du Iron Bridge, est une ancienne abbaye cistercienne. (fr)
  • Buildwas Abbey was a Cistercian (originally Savigniac) monastery located on the banks of the River Severn, at Buildwas, Shropshire, England - today about two miles (3 km) west of Ironbridge. Founded by the local bishop in 1135, it was sparsely endowed at the outset but enjoyed several periods of growth and increasing wealth: notably under Abbot Ranulf in the second half of the 12th century and again from the mid-13th century, when large numbers of acquisitions were made from the local landed gentry. Abbots were regularly used as agents by Plantagenet in their attempts to subdue Ireland and Wales and the abbey acquired a daughter house in each country. It was a centre of learning, with a substantial library, and was noted for its discipline until the economic and demographic crises of the 1 (en)
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