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  1. Blackfriars. Die Dominikaner wurden in England und – seltener – in Schottland nach der Farbe ihrer Kutten seit etwa dem 13. Jahrhundert Black Friars oder Blackfriars ( Schwarze Brüder) genannt. Der Name hebt vor allem auf den Unterschied zu den in Grau gekleideten Franziskanern ( Greyfriars) ab. Nach der Auflösung der englischen Klöster ...

  2. St Ann Blackfriars was a church in the City of London, in what is now Ireland Yard [1] in the ward of Farringdon Within. [2] The church began as a medieval parish chapel, dedicated to St Ann, within the church of the Dominicans (the order after whom the Blackfriars district of London is named). The new parish church was established in the 16th ...

  3. Blackfriars is een wijk in het centrum van Londen, in de zuidwestelijke hoek van de City of London. De naam Blackfriars werd voor het eerst gebruikt in 1317 (komend van Black Freres van het Franse 'frère' wat 'broer' betekent) en is afgeleid van de zwarte cape gedragen door de Dominicanen die hun priorij van Holborn naar het gebied tussen de Theems en Ludgate Hill verplaatsten omstreeks 1276.

  4. Blackfriars Hall is a Catholic permanent private hall of the University of Oxford. Unlike a college, a hall is owned and governed by an outside institution (in this case, the English Province of the Order of Preachers) and not by its fellows. Although historically a centre for the study of theology and philosophy informed by the intellectual ...

  5. Estación de Blackfriars. /  51.511667, -0.103056. Blackfriars es una estación de servicios de ferrocarril de National Rail y del metro de Londres de la City de Londres, en el Reino Unido. Ofrece servicios locales de Thameslink del norte al sur de Londres, y servicios limitados de la compañía Southeastern hacia el sureste de Londres y Kent.

  6. The Blackfriars ( Order of Preachers) returned to Newcastle upon Tyne in the nineteenth century. St Dominic's Priory, the new Blackfriars, was opened by Cardinal Manning in 1873. It is situated on New Bridge Street. In 2020, the Dominicans left Newcastle, and the priory and church were handed to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle .

  7. Contents. The Black Friar, Blackfriars. The Blackfriar is a Grade II* listed [1] public house on Queen Victoria Street in Blackfriars, London. [2] It was built in about 1875 on the site of a former medieval Dominican friary, [3] and then remodelled in about 1905 by the architect Herbert Fuller-Clark. Much of the internal decoration was done by ...