Aberconwy Abbey

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Aberconwy Abbey was a medieval Cistercian monastery in Conwy, Wales, historically significant as a principal religious house of the Welsh princes and closely associated with Llywelyn the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cistercian monastery
former monastery
medieval monastery
associatedWith Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
Welsh princes of Gwynedd
burialPlaceOf Dafydd ap Llywelyn NERFINISHED
Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
controlledBy Cistercian Order NERFINISHED
country Wales
currentRemainsLocatedIn Conwy NERFINISHED
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
dissolvedInCentury 16th century
dissolvedUnder Henry VIII NERFINISHED
foundedBy Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 12th century
foundedInYear c. 1186
heritage Welsh monastic heritage
languageOfLiturgy Latin
laterLocation town of Conwy
locatedIn Conwy NERFINISHED
Conwy County Borough NERFINISHED
north Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Conwy NERFINISHED
originalLocation Maenan area near River Conwy
partlyReusedAs Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints, Conwy NERFINISHED
patron Llywelyn the Great NERFINISHED
princes of Gwynedd NERFINISHED
region Gwynedd (historic) NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Cistercian Order NERFINISHED
significance principal religious house of the Welsh princes

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Llywelyn the Great placeOfDeath Aberconwy Abbey
Llywelyn the Great burialPlace Aberconwy Abbey