St Saviour's Priory
Mainistir an tSlánaitheora
Monastery information
OrderAugustinian
Official nameGlendalough
Reference no.134

St Saviour's Priory (Irish: Mainistir an tSlánaitheora)[1] is a ruined Augustinian monastery in Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland.

History

The priory was likely founded c. 1162, which is when Lorcán Ua Tuathail, the founder, was made Archbishop of Dublin.[2] Diarmait Mac Murchadha, the King of Leinster, was likely involved in the monastery's foundation.[3] St Saviour's is roughly contemporary with Ferns Abbey, Baltinglass Abbey, and likely also Killeshin Church.[4] It is located on a narrow floodplain to the south-east of the core of the Glendalough monastic site. The priory's relative isolation from the rest of the campus is thought to be a result of resentment towards the Augustinians by the long-established monastic community who occupied the site.[5]

Architecture

The priory choir's arch and chancel

St Saviour's is built in the Irish Romanesque style.[3] The priory church is lavishly decorated.[6]

References

Notes

  1. "Mainistir an tSlánaitheora/Saint Saviour's Church". logainm.ie. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
  2. Manning 2016, p. 5.
  3. 1 2 O'Keefe 1997, p. 57.
  4. O'Keefe 1997, p. 71.
  5. O'Keefe 1997, p. 53-54.
  6. O'Keefe 1997, p. 60.

Sources

53°00′28″N 6°18′44″W / 53.0079°N 6.3122°W / 53.0079; -6.3122

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