St Saviour's Priory, Wicklow

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

The priory was likely founded c. 1162, which is when Lorcán Ua Tuathail, also known as St. Laurence O'Toole 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 three quarters of a mile to the east of the city, on the South bank of the river flowing from the two lakes,[5] 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.[6]

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