St Augustine's Abbey

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St Augustine's Abbey was a medieval Augustinian monastery in Bristol, England, that later became the foundation for what is now Bristol Cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustinian monastery
former monastery
medieval monastery
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
dissolvedUnder Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
formsFoundationOf Bristol Cathedral NERFINISHED
foundedAs monastery of Augustinian canons
functionedAs community of canons regular
religious centre in Bristol
hasArchitecturalStyle medieval architecture
hasCategory Augustinian monasteries in England
Medieval English monasteries
Monasteries in Bristol
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Latin
hasRemains incorporated into Bristol Cathedral
hasSuccessor Bristol Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasUse monastic community
religious house
heritageStatus part of Bristol Cathedral site
locatedIn Bristol NERFINISHED
Bristol city centre NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
historic county of Gloucestershire
namedAfter Saint Augustine NERFINISHED
partOf medieval religious houses in Bristol
religiousAffiliation Catholic monasticism
religiousOrder Augustinian Canons NERFINISHED

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Bristol Cathedral formerName St Augustine's Abbey