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  1. La iglesia de Cristo de Greyfriars ( Christ Church Greyfriars o Christ Church Newgate Street) fue una iglesia situada en Newgate Street, frente a la Catedral de San Pablo en la ciudad de Londres. Establecida como una iglesia monástica en el siglo XIII, se convirtió en una iglesia parroquial después de la disolución de los ...

  2. Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. Established as a monastic church in the thirteenth century, it became a parish church after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

    • England
    • Newgate Street, London
    • Grade I
    • Anglican
  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. La iglesia de Cristo de Greyfriars ( Christ Church Greyfriars o Christ Church Newgate Street) fue una iglesia situada en Newgate Street, frente a la Catedral de San Pablo en la ciudad de Londres. Establecida como una iglesia monástica en el siglo XIII, se convirtió en una iglesia parroquial después de la ...

  4. Greyfriars was a medieval Franciscan priory in Coventry, England. The original monastic buildings were lost in the Reformation; the spire standing on the site today was most recently part of a 19th-century church that was destroyed in an air raid in the Second World War.

    • c.1350
    • Coventry
  5. The church, which had suffered damage and looting, now called Christ Church was to be the church of a new parish formed by joining St Nicholas and St Ewen. It was re-opened on 30 January 1547. It was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2018 · Christchurch, Greyfriars: The lost burial site of three medieval queens. By Elizabeth Jane Timms. 18th April 2018. The site of Christchurch Greyfriars, is a strange, haunting place,...

  7. The new site, also known as the Greyfriars Christ Church, was close to Newgate in the ward of Farringdon Within, situated by the City wall, and located on land granted by John Iwyn, a citizen and wealthy mercer of London. The friary seems to have enjoyed good relations with Londoners.