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  • 1Cathedral diagram — This article discusses cathedral diagrams in Western ecclesiastical architecture. These floor plans show the sections of walls and piers, giving an idea of the profiles of their columns and ribbing. Light double lines in perimeter walls indicate… …

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  • 2Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg — West front of the Michaelskirche, the former abbey church …

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  • 3Netley Abbey — This article is about the ruins of the abbey in Netley, Hampshire, England. For the village sometimes known as Netley Abbey, see Netley. Netley Abbey Ruins of the church at Netley Abbey Monastery information Full Name …

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  • 4Canterbury Cathedral — Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury Canterbury Cathedral from the city entrance …

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  • 5Bristol Cathedral — Infobox UK cathedral building name =Bristol Cathedral infobox width = image size = caption = map type =Bristol map size =200 map caption =position within Bristol location = full name =Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity geo =… …

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  • 6Beaulieu Abbey — Infobox monastery name = Beaulieu Abbey caption = The cloister and refectory of Beaulieu Abbey seen from the west range full = The Abbey Church of St Mary, Bellus Locus Regis (Latin: The beautiful place of the king ) other names = Beaulieu Abbey… …

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  • 7Titchfield Abbey — Infobox monastery name = Titchfield Abbey caption = Titchfield Abbey in 2005 showing the nave of the church with the Tudor gatehouse built through it full = The Abbey Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, Titchfield other names = Place… …

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  • 8Ryd Abbey — or Rüde Abbey (Danish: Ryd Kloster ; German: Rüdekloster ; Latin: Rus regis ) was a Cistercian monastery in Munkbrarup that formerly occupied the present site of Glücksburg Castle in Glücksburg on the Flensburg Fjord in the Schleswig Flensburg… …

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  • 9close — I. v. a. 1. Shut, shut up. 2. Stop, obstruct, choke, stop up, clog. 3. Conclude, finish, terminate, end, cease, complete, bring to a period. II. v. n. 1. Unite, coalesce, come together, be brought together. 2. Terminate, end, be concluded, cease …

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  • 10List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key …

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