Category:Quin Abbey

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English: Quin Friary was founded as house of Franciscan Friars of the Observance by Macon MacNamara in 1433, using the ruins of a castle from 1280. The friary was dissolved in 1541 due to the reformation but continued to be used with interruptions until 1820. See Aubrey Gwynn and R. Neville Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses, Longman, London 1970, p. 257, and Patrick Conlan, Franciscan Ireland, The Liliput Press, ISBN 0-946640-29-7, p. 139.
<nowiki>クイン修道院; abbaye de Quin; Quin Friary; Mainistir Chuinche; Quin abadia; Quin Abbey; Quin Abbey; ancienne abbaye franciscaine du comté de Clare, en Irlande; Ancient monastery; دير في جمهورية أيرلندا; ehemaliges Franziskanerkloster in Quin, County Clare, Irland; klooster in Ierland; Mainistir Cuinche; Quin Abbey; Quin Abbey; Mainistir Cuinche</nowiki>
Quin Abbey 
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LocationCounty Clare, Munster, Ireland
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  • 15th century
Map52° 49′ 09.43″ N, 8° 51′ 46.87″ W
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