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This is a list of the monastic houses in County Wicklow, Ireland The smaller establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks ( Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers ) are included.
Dominican Convent in Zaragoza (1250-19th century) Convent of Saint Dominic in Girona (1253-1827) Convento de San Esteban, Salamanca in Salamanca (since c.1255) Iglesia de San Pablo in Valladolid (since 1270) Dominican Friary in Pontevedra (1282-1836), now Ruins of San Domingos; Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real in Toledo (since 1364)
Katherine Mary Delahunt was born to Tom Delahunt and Annette Doyle in Wicklow. She had four siblings. Delahunt-O'Byrnes attended the Dominican Convent in Wicklow before going on to study law in University College Cork. Delahunt-O'Byrnes qualified in 1979 aged 24 and just a year later became a partner in her law firm.
Dominican Biblical Institute (2000-2015), was a biblical research centre in Limerick, Ireland [11] St. Mary's Priory, Tallaght, Dublin, it was the Dominican House of Studies until the year 2000, it is the home of The Priory Institute , which provides degrees and masters programmes by distance learning, validated by the Technological University ...
claims of Dominican Friars prior to Franciscans [notes 18] — evidence lacking; Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular founded c.1325-30 by Giolla O'Reilly (Gila-Isu Roe O'Reilly, Lord of Muintur-Maelmordha); Observant Franciscan Friars reformed 1499 or 1502 (1503); destroyed by fire with much of the town 1576, by a woman of the O'Reilly ...
Dominican Friars founded 1305 or 1307 ... friars returned to the town a few years before 1642; convent not recorded as being in existence 1739-59; ... Wicklow; Notes ...
Veritas College – Springs, Gauteng (est. 1964 as St. Brendan's CBC; merged 1992 with Our Lady of Mercy Dominican Convent to form Veritas College) Christian Brothers' College, St John's Parklands – Cape Town, Western Cape; Christian Brothers' College, St Joseph's – Bloemfontein, Free State; St Dominic's College – Welkom, Free State
Dominican Friars founded 1244, purportedly by the Savage family [ notes 1 ] or William de Burgo [ notes 2 ] — evidence lacking for either ; [ notes 3 ] dissolved February 1541, surrendered by the prior, Patrick O'Doran; granted to Sir Thomas Smith by Elizabeth I ;