Nuns have always lived in monasteries. They are sometimes called an Abbey, but the Abbey strictly refers to the Church, while "monastery" refers to the entire complex. "Monastery" can refer to a place where Nuns live, or where monks live. The archaic term for where Nuns live and work was "Nunnery."
the vikings first raided the monastery of lindersfarne.
Alexander-Svirsky Monastery was created in 1487.
A cathedral is a church where there is a bishop. No one lived in the cathedral itself. At a cathedral, there was usually a monastery or abbey, the bishop's palace, possibly a school, possibly a hospital, and other buildings. These included housing for monks, nuns, students, servants, workers, administrators, and so on.
it is a man and he lived for around 100 years
Monks lived in monateries.
no, he did his research in a greenhouse at the monastery where he lived.
In an nunnery. Monks lived in Monerstrys.
A pagoda is a type of temple, mainly in China or Japan, and a monastery is a place where monks and nuns live and work.
Any group of Buddhists (Monks/Nuns or lay people) who study and practice together is called a Sangha. If they lived together in a monastic setting then the building is called a monastery.
Brethren, Order, Brotherhood, Monastery, Monks (plural) etc eg. A large group of monks lived in the Abbey could become The Brethren of St John lived in the Abbey An Order of Monks lived in the Abbey, The Brotherhood of St Peter lived in the Abbey The Abbey was a large Monastery The Monks of St Anthony live in the Abbey etc
Singing around a monastery is actually chanting. Chanting sounds a lot like singing, but it is really just people reciting prayers or words.
cat, dog, bird, fish, hamster
The plural of monastery is monasteries.
Monk
I am a monastery clergy that is tired
The Monastery was created in 1820.