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  1. Westminsterské opátstvo (angl. Westminster Abbey), oficiálne Kolegiálny kostol sv. Petra, Westminster (angl. The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster) je gotický kostol veľkosti katedrály v londýnskom mestskom obvode City of Westminster.

  2. The abbey is a collegiate church organized into the College of St. Peter, which comprises the Dean and four resident Canons (one of whom is also Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster, and Speaker's Chaplain), and 17 other persons who are members ex officio, as well as 12 lay vicars and ten choristers. The 17 are the Receiver-General and ...

  3. L’abbaye de Westminster est l'un des édifices religieux les plus célèbres de Londres. Sa construction date pour l'essentiel du XIIIe siècle, sous Henri III. C'est le lieu de sépulture d'une partie des rois et reines d'Angleterre et aussi des hommes et des femmes célèbres. Le Coin des poètes fait honneur aux écrivains du royaume. La quasi-totalité des couronnements des monarques ...

  4. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Westminster Abbey is an iconic medieval structure and the site of many historic royal and national events, from coronations and royal weddings to burials and even deaths. Centrally located in London, Westminster Abbey was first constructed in the 11th century by King Edward the Confessor, a Saxon king who dedicated this new church to St Peter.

  5. Opactwo Westminsterskie [1] ( ang. Westminster Abbey; nazwa oficjalna Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, kolegiata św. Piotra w Westminsterze) – najważniejsza, obok katedry w Canterbury i katedry św. Pawła w londyńskim City, świątynia anglikańska.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2023 · There were 80–100 people in the abbey when the bomb containing nuts and bolts exploded. Mercifully no one was seriously injured by the flying shrapnel. The abbey was one of over 30 churches targeted by suffragettes. Two days after the Westminster Abbey blast, a bomb was discovered in St. Paul's Cathedral, London.

  7. Peers of the Realm. The coronation of James I and his wife Anne as King and Queen of England and Ireland was held on 25 July 1603 at Westminster Abbey. [1] James had reigned as King James VI of Scotland since 1567. [2] Anne was anointed and consecrated with prayers alluding to Esther, the Wise Virgins, and other Biblical heroines. [3]