I read that "The Worcestershire town has an Old English name meaning "Cydder's Monastery". The Monastery in question was founded here in the 8th century on the site now occupied byh All Saints Church. This information is from a book by Adrian Room called Place Names of the World.
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The continent of Australia was founded with the raising of the British flag at Sydney Cove. The first permanent settlement in Australia was founded by Captain Arthur Phillip on 26 January 1788.When the Commonwealth of Australia was founded, following the federation of the colonies on 1 January 1901, the proclamation was announced by Australia's first Governor-General, John Hope, at Centennial Park in Sydney.
The Anglo Saxons first founded Warwick in 914 AD, it is belived that Ethelfleda built Warwick castle to defend against the Vikings.
false because indias first empire was founded by the Indian prince chandragupta maurya was located in the ganges river valley
I'm not sure I can verify that it is the "first ever" monastery, but I do know that it is widely accepted that St. Anthony is the father of Christian monasticism. His followers founded the Monastery of St. Anthony in Egypt in 356 CE.
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St. Kevin
Saint Kevin of Ireland.
the vikings first raided the monastery of lindersfarne.
He attended a school that his uncle founded. It was a monastery.
Clunian
There were a group of French monks who had started a new monastery in the town of Cluny. They followed a strict schedule of prayers and religious services. The monastery was called the Cluny Monastery.
There were a group of French monks who had started a new monastery in the town of Cluny. They followed a strict schedule of prayers and religious services. The monastery was called the Cluny Monastery.
Direct quote from the Wikipedia article... "...first monastery was founded in 657 AD..." see related link for the full text.
Monte Casisno was his first monastery.
A Cluniac monk.