| 31. | Tintern Abbey was founded in 1131 by Cistercian monks, and largely rebuilt in the 13th century.
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| 32. | The abbey was continuously inhabited by Cistercian monks until 1830 when it sold to a local family.
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| 33. | During the Middle Ages, the entire area was controlled by the Cistercian monks of Furness Abbey.
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| 34. | He became a Cistercian monk at Baltinglass, and eventually rose to be abbot of that house.
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| 35. | The Cistercian monks were buried directly in the ground ( without a coffin ) and face down.
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| 36. | In 1975, after two years as a Cistercian monk, he entered Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre in 1977.
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| 37. | With the creation of Portugal, King Afonso Henriques donated the lands to Cistercian monks, around 1153.
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| 38. | Two years later her father died after having been accidentally poisoned through medicine prepared by a Cistercian monk.
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| 39. | William de Remmyngton was a Cistercian monk at Sawley Abbey, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
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| 40. | Born in the early twelfth century, he became a Cistercian monk and abbot of Pontigny in 1137.
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