क्लॉइस्टरर Meaning in English
क्लॉइस्टरर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cloister
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्लॉइस्ट्रेसक्लोम रस
क्लोमिफेन
क्लॉन
क्लोनल
क्लोन्डेक्स
क्लोन्डीक्स
क्लोन संगणक
क्लोनिक
क्लोनिंग
क्लोनस
क्लोप्ड
क्लोपिंग
क्लोप्स
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क्लॉइस्टरर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Although it is a ruin, visitors can still see the original monks’ church, their cloister and their dovecot (pigeon tower).
"Although a ruin, the Crossraguel Abbey is still complete with the original monks’ church, their cloister and even their dovecot (pigeon tower).
What remains today consists of four ranges based around an almost square courtyard; probably remains of the earlier cloisters, with the passage around the north, west and east sides being the former cloister walks.
Almost nothing of the medieval buildings remain; two small recesses found in the cloister walk may have been used for keeping candles at night.
In 1257, the names Steinmar and Diederich von Weilerbach appear as do the names Hertlin und Theodor von Weilerbach in 1273 as witnesses in documents of the cloister at Lautern and Enkenbach.
Bench tables are also found around the bases of pillars, and in porches and cloisters.
Rafqa decided to become a cloistered nun rather than a teaching Sister, and, after praying in the Church of St.
The golden age of this cloister was in the 17th century.
These churches gave birth to the twin Trinity and the Transfiguration cloisters, collectively known as the Alexander Svirsky Monastery.
The monastery's founder died on August 30, 1533, and was buried at the Transfiguration cloister, which still serves as a burial place for the local monks.
The Russian tsars bestowed many important privileges on Alexander's cloister, including the right to appropriate taxes from the Svir Fair, which was held annually under the cloister walls.
A belfry of the Trinity cloister was built in three tiers and crowned with three tents in 1649.
The Transfiguration cloister continued as a seat of the local seminary and a residence of the Olonets archbishops, who rebuilt much of the monastery structures for their own needs.