Franciscan Friary, Galway

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Franciscan Friary, Galway was a medieval Franciscan monastery in Galway, Ireland, historically significant as a religious and burial site for prominent Anglo-Norman nobles.

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Franciscan Friary, Galway canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious house
Franciscan friary
medieval monastery
architecturalStyle medieval ecclesiastical architecture
architecturalType monastic complex
associatedWith Anglo-Norman burial customs in Ireland
Anglo-Norman community in Galway
Anglo-Norman lordship in Connacht
burialFor Anglo-Norman nobles
local elite families
category Christian monasteries in County Galway
Franciscan monasteries in Ireland
medieval sites in County Galway
country Ireland NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
foundedBy Franciscan Order NERFINISHED
function housing Franciscan friars
place of interment
place of worship
hasClergyType friars
hasLanguageOfLiturgy English
Irish
Latin
hasRite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
heritage medieval religious site
heritageStatus site of historical interest
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
locatedIn Connacht NERFINISHED
County Galway NERFINISHED
Galway NERFINISHED
historic town of Galway
urban setting
western Ireland
locatedNear Galway Bay NERFINISHED
partOf medieval ecclesiastical landscape of Galway
religion Roman Catholicism
religiousOrder Order of Friars Minor NERFINISHED
role centre of pastoral care for local population
centre of preaching and mendicant activity
significance important burial place for prominent Anglo-Norman nobles
important religious centre in medieval Galway
tradition Franciscan
usedAs burial site
monastery
religious centre

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Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster burialPlace Franciscan Friary, Galway