New Minster, Winchester

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New Minster, Winchester was a prominent royal Benedictine abbey in Winchester, England, closely associated with the early English monarchy and later relocated to Hyde Abbey.

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Label Occurrences
New Minster, Winchester canonical 4

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine abbey
monastery
associatedWith Anglo-Saxon saints
House of Wessex NERFINISHED
King Edward the Elder NERFINISHED
royal burials
cityContext cathedral city of Winchester
closelyAssociatedWith early English monarchy
royal patronage
country Kingdom of England
countryAtTimeOfFoundation Wessex NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
Saint Paul NERFINISHED
Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
foundedBy King Alfred the Great NERFINISHED
function royal mausoleum
governedBy abbot
hasClericalStatus monastic community
hasHeritageType medieval monastic house
royal abbey
hasSuccessor Hyde Abbey NERFINISHED
hasType royal foundation
heritagePeriod Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedIn England
Hampshire
Winchester NERFINISHED
locatedNear Winchester Cathedral NERFINISHED
locatedOn Itchen valley (Winchester) NERFINISHED
monasticRule Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
movedTo Hyde Abbey NERFINISHED
partOf medieval English church
region South East England
religiousAffiliation Christianity
religiousOrder Benedictines NERFINISHED
relocated Hyde Abbey NERFINISHED
role centre of royal cult and commemoration
status dissolved

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Ealhswith burialPlace New Minster, Winchester
Winchester Cathedral builtOnSiteOf New Minster, Winchester
Edward the Elder burialPlace New Minster, Winchester
Eadwig of England burialPlace New Minster, Winchester