Abbey of the Order of St Clare ended in 1539.
Abbey of the Order of St Clare was created in 1293.
St Benet's Abbey ended in 1545.
St. Trudpert's Abbey ended in 1806.
St. Ludger's Abbey ended in 1802.
St. Juliana's Abbey ended in 1800.
Bury St Edmunds Abbey ended in 1539.
St. John's Abbey in the Thurtal ended in 1805.
No, St. Clare of Assisi did not marry. She dedicated her life to serving God and founded the Order of Poor Ladies, known as the Poor Clares, following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi.
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
There are several saints named St. Clare but only one saint named Clare of Assisi.
St. Clare of Assisi lived in Assisi, Italy, where she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Order of Saint Clare or the Poor Clares. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and living a simple, devout existence.
St. Clare lived during the 13th century and founded a religious order that today is known as the Order of Saint Clare. After hearing St. Francis preach, she followed him. Other women joined her, and they soon formed a community of religious sisters. St. Clare of Assisi was known for her holiness and for living a life of prayer, piety, and poverty. She was born in 1194 and died in 1253.