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  • Kapsa Monastery
  • Greek Orthodox monastery in Crete, Greece

    The Kapsa Monastery (Greek: Μονή Καψά, romanized: Moni Kapsa), officially the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Kapsa, is a Greek Orthodox monastery situated

    Kapsa Monastery

    Kapsa Monastery

    Kapsa_Monastery

  • Makry Gialos
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    the White River hamlet, and Pervolakia gorge which starts from the Kapsa Monastery. The highest peak is Afendis Stavromenos 1,500 metres (4,500 feet)

    Makry Gialos

    Makry Gialos

    Makry_Gialos

  • Agia Lavra
  • Historic monastery in Kalavryta Municipality, Achaia, Greece

    The Agia Lavra ("Holy Lavra") is an Eastern Orthodox monastery near Kalavryta, Achaea, Greece. It was built in 961 AD, on Chelmos Mountain, at 961 metres

    Agia Lavra

    Agia Lavra

    Agia_Lavra

  • Keras Kardiotissas Monastery
  • Greek Orthodox monastery in Crete

    Monastery (Μονή Κεράς) and officially as the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Kapsas, is a Greek Orthodox monastery that is situated near the village of Kera of

    Keras Kardiotissas Monastery

    Keras Kardiotissas Monastery

    Keras_Kardiotissas_Monastery

  • August 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    Optina, Schema-Abbot, Elder of Optina Monastery (1865) Venerable Joseph 'Gerontogiannis', monk of Kapsa Monastery on Crete (1874) New Hieromartyr Alexander

    August 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Stamatios Kapsas
  • Greek chieftain

    Stamatios (Stamos) Kapsas (Greek: Σταμάτιος (Στάμος) Κάψας), known as Kapetan Chapsas (Καπετάν Χάψας), was a chieftain of the Greek Revolution of 1821

    Stamatios Kapsas

    Stamatios_Kapsas

  • Presentation of the Theotokos Monastery, Myrtia
  • Greek Orthodox monastery in Western Greece

    Theotokos Monastery (Greek: Ιερά Μονή Εισοδίων της Θεοτόκου) or Panagia Phaneromeni Monastery (Μονή Παναγίας Φανερωμένης) is a Greek Orthodox monastery, located

    Presentation of the Theotokos Monastery, Myrtia

    Presentation of the Theotokos Monastery, Myrtia

    Presentation_of_the_Theotokos_Monastery,_Myrtia

  • Saint Nicholas Monastery, Spata
  • Greek Orthodox monastery in Achaea, Greece

    The Saint Nicholas Monastery (Greek: Μονή Αγίου Νικολάου, romanized: Moni Agiou Nikolaou) is a Greek Orthodox monastery in Spata, Achaea, in the Western

    Saint Nicholas Monastery, Spata

    Saint_Nicholas_Monastery,_Spata

  • Georgios Karaiskakis
  • Greek Revolutionary (1782–1827)

    mother Zoe Dimiski (from Skoulikaria, Arta) was the niece of a local monastery abbot and cousin of Gogos Bakolas, captain of the armatoliki of Radovitsi

    Georgios Karaiskakis

    Georgios Karaiskakis

    Georgios_Karaiskakis

  • Emmanouel Pappas
  • Greek commander and revolutionary (1772–1821)

    large forces. At first, Kapsas, not having enough forces to advance, retreated to Vasilika, Thessaloniki near the monastery of Saint Anastasia, where

    Emmanouel Pappas

    Emmanouel Pappas

    Emmanouel_Pappas

  • Chalkidiki
  • Peninsula in Macedonia, Greece

    Doumbiotis (1793-1848), revolutionary of the Greek War of Independence Stamatios Kapsas, revolutionary of the Greek War of Independence Xenophon Paionidis (1863–1933)

    Chalkidiki

    Chalkidiki

    Chalkidiki

  • Mantinea
  • Municipal unit in Greece; ancient city in Arcadia, Greece

    (constituent villages in brackets): Artemisio Kapsas Loukas (Loukas, Milia) Nestani (Nestani, Milea, Gorgoepikoos Monastery) Pikernis Sanga Simiades (Simiades,

    Mantinea

    Mantinea

    Mantinea

  • Gregory V of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople

    more years of study. Tonsured as a monk with the name "Gregory" at the monastery in Strofades, he then studied at Patmiada School. Returning to Smyrna

    Gregory V of Constantinople

    Gregory V of Constantinople

    Gregory_V_of_Constantinople

  • Athanasios Diakos
  • Greek general (1788–1821)

    to religion from an early age and was sent away by his parents to the Monastery of St. John the Baptist (Greek: Αγίου Ιωάννου Προδρόμου), near Artotina

    Athanasios Diakos

    Athanasios Diakos

    Athanasios_Diakos

  • Nestani
  • Community in Greece

    community Nestani also contains the village of Milea. Nestani is 11 km east of Kapsas, 13 km southwest of Lyrkeia (Argolis) and 14 km northeast of Tripoli. The

    Nestani

    Nestani

    Nestani

  • Ali Pasha of Yanina
  • Albanian ruler (1740–1822)

    a monastery dedicated to him near Berat after his death. Ali Pasha maintained control over the Christian population but respected the monasteries and

    Ali Pasha of Yanina

    Ali Pasha of Yanina

    Ali_Pasha_of_Yanina

  • Yannis Gouras
  • Greek soldier (1771–1826)

    was killed during the Second Siege of the Acropolis. He was buried in a monastery in Salamis. Heraclides, Alexis; Kromidha, Ylli (2023). Greek-Albanian

    Yannis Gouras

    Yannis Gouras

    Yannis_Gouras

  • Siege of Varnakova
  • Military engagement in 1826 during the Greek Revolution

    blew up the monastery, which was rebuilt after 5 years, in 1831, by Ioannis Kapodistrias, who is considered the second founder of the Monastery. Κασομούλης

    Siege of Varnakova

    Siege of Varnakova

    Siege_of_Varnakova

  • Siege of Salona (1821)
  • Military engagement in 1821 during the Greek Revolution

    and disciplined, with the appearance of a regular military body) at the Monastery of Profitis Hlias, an hour and a half outside Salona. There he called

    Siege of Salona (1821)

    Siege of Salona (1821)

    Siege_of_Salona_(1821)

  • Lord Byron
  • British poet (1788–1824)

    taught him Italian. Byron arranged to have Giraud enrolled in school at a monastery in Malta, and wrote him into his will, with a bequest of £7,000 (about

    Lord Byron

    Lord Byron

    Lord_Byron

  • Jan Josef Ignác Brentner
  • History of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2023-10-02. Václav Kapsa: Joseph Brentner. A Catalogue of His Works (Brk), Institute of Art History

    Jan Josef Ignác Brentner

    Jan_Josef_Ignác_Brentner

  • Giorgakis Olympios
  • Greek military commander (1772–1821)

    to the Secu Monastery in the Neamț County, where the Greeks made their last stand. Olympios died during the Ottoman attack to the monastery, when he blew

    Giorgakis Olympios

    Giorgakis Olympios

    Giorgakis_Olympios

  • Ottoman Greece
  • Period of Ottoman rule of Greece

    when Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the flag of revolution over the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese. The cry "Freedom or Death" became the

    Ottoman Greece

    Ottoman Greece

    Ottoman_Greece

  • Timeline of the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
  • announced that among the 71 surrenderees and those captured, 16 were from Kapsa and 30 from near Lethar Mountain, 1 from Nat Lake, and 40 from Ayeyarwady

    Timeline of the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)

    Timeline_of_the_Myanmar_civil_war_(2021–present)

  • Greek War of Independence
  • Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)

    implying Russia. Two days after crossing the Prut, at Three Holy Hierarchs Monastery in Iași (Jassy), the capital of Moldavia, Ypsilantis issued a proclamation

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek_War_of_Independence

  • Battle of Vasilika (Thessaloniki)
  • Battle during the Greek War of Independence

    between the Ottoman and the Greek forces led by the Captain Stamatios Kapsas. During the Greek War of Independence, the region surrounding Thessaloniki

    Battle of Vasilika (Thessaloniki)

    Battle_of_Vasilika_(Thessaloniki)

  • Ioannis Varvakis
  • Greek benefactor and privateer

    Andreas Leontis and Maria Moros. His mother later cloistered herself in a monastery on the island of Chios, where she died during the Chios Massacre in 1822

    Ioannis Varvakis

    Ioannis Varvakis

    Ioannis_Varvakis

  • List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country
  • Nymfasia, Pyrgaki, Rados, Stemnitsa, Syrna, Alonistaina, Vlacherna, Kardaras, Kapsas, Lykochia, Piana, Roeino, Tselepakos, and Chrysovitsi. Μετσοβόνε / Metsovone

    List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country

    List_of_Protected_Designation_of_Origin_products_by_country

  • Josef Antonín Sehling
  • Bohemian composer and violinist

    Italian Opera in Central Europe 1614–1780, Berlin 2008, pp. 163–206. Václav Kapsa: Hudebníci hraběte Morzina. K dějinám šlechtických kapel v Čechách v době

    Josef Antonín Sehling

    Josef_Antonín_Sehling

  • Eleftheria i thanatos
  • National motto of Greece

    when Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the flag of revolution over the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese. The cry "Freedom or Death" became the

    Eleftheria i thanatos

    Eleftheria i thanatos

    Eleftheria_i_thanatos

  • Battle of Mega Spilaio
  • 1827 battle

    aim was to capture the Monastery of the Mega Spilaio, in which many civilians had found refuge. The fathers of the Monastery, realizing the danger, asked

    Battle of Mega Spilaio

    Battle_of_Mega_Spilaio

  • Vasileios Goudas
  • headquarters of the Legislative Corps in Nafplio as envoy of the guard of the monastery of Mega Spilaion which was under the leadership of Tousias Botsaris. From

    Vasileios Goudas

    Vasileios Goudas

    Vasileios_Goudas

  • Diamandi Djuvara
  • Ottoman–Wallachian soldier (died 1821)

    Eteria. He sought to obtain control over the fortifications at Cozia Monastery on Ypsilantis' behalf, but was instantly met with Vladimirescu's opposition

    Diamandi Djuvara

    Diamandi_Djuvara

  • Papaflessas
  • Greek patriot, priest, and government official

    to another man. He was asked to leave the monastery of Velanidia. In April 1816, he moved to the monastery of Rekitsa (Ρεκίτσα), located between Leontari

    Papaflessas

    Papaflessas

    Papaflessas

  • Ioannis Kapodistrias
  • Greek statesman and diplomat (1776–1831)

    Kapodistrias's grave at the Platytera Monastery of Corfu. To the right is the grave of his brother Augustinos.

    Ioannis Kapodistrias

    Ioannis Kapodistrias

    Ioannis_Kapodistrias

  • Kyprianos of Cyprus
  • Archbishop of Cyprus from 1810 to 1821

    then village of) Strovolos in 1756. He served as a monk in Machairas monastery until 1783 when he left for Wallachia for further theological studies

    Kyprianos of Cyprus

    Kyprianos of Cyprus

    Kyprianos_of_Cyprus

  • Isaiah of Salona
  • became a monk in the Monastery of the Holy Forerunner of Desfina, taking the name of Isaiah and was ordained a deacon in the Monastery of Saint Luke. He

    Isaiah of Salona

    Isaiah of Salona

    Isaiah_of_Salona

  • Battle of Arachova
  • Battle in 1826 between Ottoman Empire and Greek rebels

    Atalanti, later camping at the Agia Ierousalim monastery outside Davleia. There he questioned the monastery's hegumenos about Karaiskakis' whereabouts and

    Battle of Arachova

    Battle of Arachova

    Battle_of_Arachova

  • Battle of Kastella
  • 1827 battle of the Greek War of Independence

    Psarian gunners. The next day, a part of that group attempted to occupy the monastery of Saint Spyridon but it was repulsed. After his victory at Kamatero,

    Battle of Kastella

    Battle of Kastella

    Battle_of_Kastella

  • Melchisedek Tsouderos
  • Melchisedek in Preveli Monastery, which had conceded properties of his family. Around 1817, he became abbot of the monastery acquiring the nickname "Tsouderogoumenos"

    Melchisedek Tsouderos

    Melchisedek Tsouderos

    Melchisedek_Tsouderos

  • Dionysios Skylosophos
  • Greek bishop and revolutionary

    the Pope. After returning to Greece, he made his headquarters in the Monastery of St. Demetrius in Dichouni (Greek: Διχούνι) of Thesprotia. As a monk

    Dionysios Skylosophos

    Dionysios_Skylosophos

  • Tudor Vladimirescu
  • Romanian politician (1780–1821)

    would have excluded the need for any negotiations. After fortifying monasteries in Oltenia (Tismana, Strehaia) that were to serve him in the event of

    Tudor Vladimirescu

    Tudor Vladimirescu

    Tudor_Vladimirescu

  • Rigas Feraios
  • Greek writer, political thinker and revolutionary (1757–1798)

    Mount Athos, where he was received by Cosmas, hegumen of the Vatopedi monastery; from there to Constantinople (Istanbul), where he became a secretary

    Rigas Feraios

    Rigas Feraios

    Rigas_Feraios

  • Hatzimichalis Dalianis
  • Greek revolutionary leader

    is said that Hatzimichalis Dalianis was buried by a nun at the nearby monastery of Saint Charalambos. Mustafa's Turkish troops were ambushed on their

    Hatzimichalis Dalianis

    Hatzimichalis Dalianis

    Hatzimichalis_Dalianis

  • Germanos III of Old Patras
  • Greek bishop and revolutionary

    against the Ottoman Empire and blessed the flag of the revolution at the Monastery of Agia Lavra. Earlier, another revolt of the Greek War of Independence

    Germanos III of Old Patras

    Germanos III of Old Patras

    Germanos_III_of_Old_Patras

  • Yiannis Pharmakis
  • Greek revolutionary leader (1772–1821)

    insurgency crumbled under Turkish attacks, Pharmakis retreated to the Secu Monastery in Neamţ county, organising his last stand together with 380 to 500 of

    Yiannis Pharmakis

    Yiannis Pharmakis

    Yiannis_Pharmakis

  • Andreas Zaimis
  • Greek freedom fighter and government leader (1791–1840)

    traditionally credited with raising the banner of the Greek Revolution at the Monastery of Agia Lavra on 17 March 1821. Initiated at an early age into the Filiki

    Andreas Zaimis

    Andreas Zaimis

    Andreas_Zaimis

  • Massacre of Samothrace (1821)
  • 1821 massacre of Greeks during the Greek War of Independence

    been regularly performed on the island, in Makri and in the Mount Athos monasteries on their feast day, Saint Thomas' Sunday (the seventh day after Orthodox

    Massacre of Samothrace (1821)

    Massacre of Samothrace (1821)

    Massacre_of_Samothrace_(1821)

  • Christoforos Zachariadis
  • Fighter in the Greek Revolution of 1821

    he took part in the battle against the Ottoman cavalry at the Notseti monastery. After the suppression of the revolution in the Danubian Principalities

    Christoforos Zachariadis

    Christoforos_Zachariadis

  • Andreas Londos
  • Greek military leader and politician

    including Andreas Zaimis and Germanos of Patras, met Papaflessas at the Monastery of Archangels Michael and Gabriel in Vostitsa to discuss plans for an

    Andreas Londos

    Andreas Londos

    Andreas_Londos

  • Markos Botsaris
  • General and hero of the Greek War of Independence and more

    targeted them. The Souliots were besieged for 3 months on the grounds of the monastery of the Assumption of Mary. In the final battle, on 7 April, most Souliotes

    Markos Botsaris

    Markos Botsaris

    Markos_Botsaris

  • Wallachian uprising of 1821
  • Social and political rebellion in Wallachia

    standoff with the mercenaries, who barricaded themselves inside Sinaia Monastery. However, Pandur Mihai Cioranu contends, Wallachia "swarmed with Greeks

    Wallachian uprising of 1821

    Wallachian uprising of 1821

    Wallachian_uprising_of_1821

  • Panos Koronaios
  • Greek Army officer (1809–1899)

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Panos Koronaios

    Panos Koronaios

    Panos_Koronaios

  • Theophilos Kairis
  • Greek priest, philosopher and revolutionary

    Following his conviction by the Holy Synod in 1839, was confined to the monastery in political exile on the island of Skiathos. He had been located to Syros

    Theophilos Kairis

    Theophilos Kairis

    Theophilos_Kairis

  • Peloponnesian Senate
  • Provisional government of the Peloponnese Islands (1821–23)

    from the rest of the Peloponnese in an assembly held at the Kaltetza Monastery. There, on 26 May the "Senate of the entire People of the Peloponnese

    Peloponnesian Senate

    Peloponnesian_Senate

  • Morea expedition
  • Part of the Greek War of Independence (1828 to 1833)

    George), Samari (Church of Zoodochou Pigis) or of the Vourkano monastery (or Voulkano, monastery of the Holy Mother) among others. The results obtained by

    Morea expedition

    Morea expedition

    Morea_expedition

  • Battle of Sculeni
  • Battle of the Greek War of Independence

    Wallachia, was garrisoned in the Moldavian Secu Monastery; Giorgakis fought until the Ottomans stormed the monastery and forced him to light powder kegs from

    Battle of Sculeni

    Battle of Sculeni

    Battle_of_Sculeni

  • Stamatis Voulgaris
  • Greek painter and urban planner

    Loukia Pandis. From the age of seven, he attended school at St. Justine's monastery in Garitsa, where he learned his first letters. There, he was a classmate

    Stamatis Voulgaris

    Stamatis_Voulgaris

  • Souliotes
  • Ethnic group

    Souliot tribes left, monk Samuel stayed with 5 Souliots in the fortified monastery of Saint Paraskevi in Kugi, in order to surrender war supplies to deputies

    Souliotes

    Souliotes

    Souliotes

  • Spyromilios
  • Greek general

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Spyromilios

    Spyromilios

    Spyromilios

  • John Caradja
  • Phanariote Greek Prince of Wallachia

    entourage. The Prince himself survived by locking himself inside Cotroceni Monastery. According to Manuc, his venality hampered the relief efforts, which were

    John Caradja

    John Caradja

    John_Caradja

  • Anthimos Gazis
  • Greek philosopher

    Turks, 200 of them were slain while the womenfolk were taken to the monasteries of Agios Georgios and Agios Lavrentios. They then proceeded to Efta Platania

    Anthimos Gazis

    Anthimos Gazis

    Anthimos_Gazis

  • Konstantinos Lagoumitzis
  • Greek revolutionary (c. 1781 – 1851)

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Konstantinos Lagoumitzis

    Konstantinos Lagoumitzis

    Konstantinos_Lagoumitzis

  • Athanasios Pipis
  • Greek revolutionary commander

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Athanasios Pipis

    Athanasios_Pipis

  • Evangelos Zappas
  • Greek philanthropist and businessman (1800–1865)

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Evangelos Zappas

    Evangelos Zappas

    Evangelos_Zappas

  • Dionysios Solomos
  • Greek national poet (1798–1857)

    opoia anethrefeto mesa eis monastiri-To the girl who was brought up in a monastery Sto thanato tis mikris anipsias-To the small niece's death Pothos-Desire

    Dionysios Solomos

    Dionysios Solomos

    Dionysios_Solomos

  • Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis
  • Greek resistance leader

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis

    Kyriakoulis_Argyrokastritis

  • Dimitrie Macedonski
  • Wallachian Pandur captain and revolutionary leader

    and held at the Snagov Monastery, where he fell ill with dropsy. In early 1843 he was transferred to the Plumbuita Monastery near Bucharest for medical

    Dimitrie Macedonski

    Dimitrie_Macedonski

  • French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799)
  • French occupation following the Venetian Republic's fall

    bombardment and evacuation of the suburb, and the looting of the Platytera Monastery. The rest of the suburbs were disarmed without major incident. Preparations

    French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799)

    French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799)

    French_rule_in_the_Ionian_Islands_(1797–1799)

  • Zachos Milios
  • Greek revolutionary of the Greek War of Independence

    Kanaris Stefanos Kanellos Ioannis Kapodistrias Viaros Kapodistrias Stamatios Kapsas Georgakis Kapsokalyvas Anastasios Karatasos Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios

    Zachos Milios

    Zachos Milios

    Zachos_Milios

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  • Eamonn
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic French Irish

    Eamonn

    Rich protector.

  • Saumithra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Saumithra

    Lord Lakshman son of Sumitra)

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    Apparajito | அப்பராஜீதோ 

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    Native American

    Nigan

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    Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Russian, Slavic, Swedish, Teutonic

    Rurik

    Variant of Roderick Famous Ruler; Noted Ruler; Famously Powerful

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    Cartagh

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    Cedrina

    Modern feminine of Cedric.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sallis

    English : topographic for someone who lived where sallows (a kind of willow) grew, from the plural of Middle English salwe ‘sallow tree’.Greek : descriptive nickname from Turkish salli ‘large and wide’.

  • HOTAH
  • Male

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    HOTAH

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  • Jayan
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    Jayan

    Victory, Good character

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  • Monasteries
  • pl.

    of Monastery

  • Tapa
  • n.

    A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; -- sometimes called also kapa.

  • Hospice
  • n.

    A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.

  • Secular
  • a.

    Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.

  • Parlor
  • n.

    The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.

  • Paradise
  • n.

    An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.

  • Monasterial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life.

  • Minster
  • n.

    A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church.

  • Xenodochium
  • n.

    In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]

  • Slype
  • n.

    A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.

  • Penitentiary
  • n.

    A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.

  • Kapia
  • n.

    The fossil resin of the kauri tree of New Zealand.

  • Scriptorium
  • n.

    In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.

  • Lamasery
  • n.

    A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.

  • Obedience
  • n.

    A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.

  • Superior
  • n.

    The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.

  • Oblati
  • n. pl.

    A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.

  • Monk
  • n.

    A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.

  • Trappist
  • n.

    A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.

  • Monastery
  • n.

    A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.