Jarrow Priory

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Jarrow Priory was a medieval monastic house in Jarrow, England, renowned as part of the twin monastery associated with the Venerable Bede and early Northumbrian Christianity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
medieval monastic house
architecturalStyle Anglo-Saxon architecture (surviving parts)
medieval architecture
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Paul NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Durham NERFINISHED
dissolved 16th century
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
era Anglo-Saxon period
Middle Ages
foundedBy Benedict Biscop NERFINISHED
Ceolfrith NERFINISHED
function centre of learning
monastic community
scriptorium
governedBy abbot
hasPart St Paul’s Church, Jarrow NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled monument
inception 681
knownFor association with the Venerable Bede
early medieval scholarship
role in early Northumbrian Christianity
languageOfLiturgicalUse Latin
locatedIn Jarrow NERFINISHED
North East England
Tyne and Wear
historic county of Durham NERFINISHED
locatedNear River Don NERFINISHED
River Tyne NERFINISHED
managedBy English Heritage
notableResident Venerable Bede NERFINISHED
partOf Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey NERFINISHED
presentUse historic site
place of Christian worship (St Paul’s Church)
produced manuscripts
region Kingdom of Northumbria NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Christianity
religiousOrder Benedictine Order NERFINISHED
significantEvent development as a major centre of learning in Northumbria
foundation of twin monastery with Monkwearmouth
touristAttraction yes
twinMonasteryWith Monkwearmouth Priory NERFINISHED

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Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey hasPart Jarrow Priory