The Casbas Monastery, also known as the Monastery of Santa Maria de la Gloria, is in Casbas de Huesca, a municipality in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. A Bien de Interés Cultural (National Monument), it was established in 1173 by Countess Oria de Pallars (or Aurea) with the support of her husband Arnau Mir, Count of Pallars Jussà, between 1124 and 1174, and the Bishop of Huesca, Esteve de Sant Martí. Bishop Esteve had previously been the abbot of the Cistercian Monastery of Poblet from 1160 until 1165. The first abbess was Isabel, who ruled over the 30 noblewomen who entered the community until 1182. The abbess of Casbas had civil and criminal jurisdiction over her lands beginning in 1178. The Benedictine community of women formally came under the auspices of the Cistercian order i
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| - Die Zisterzienserinnenabtei Casbas war von 1173 bis 2004 ein Kloster der Zisterzienserinnen in Casbas de Huesca, Comarca Hoya de Huesca, Provinz Huesca in Aragonien. (de)
- The Casbas Monastery, also known as the Monastery of Santa Maria de la Gloria, is in Casbas de Huesca, a municipality in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. A Bien de Interés Cultural (National Monument), it was established in 1173 by Countess Oria de Pallars (or Aurea) with the support of her husband Arnau Mir, Count of Pallars Jussà, between 1124 and 1174, and the Bishop of Huesca, Esteve de Sant Martí. Bishop Esteve had previously been the abbot of the Cistercian Monastery of Poblet from 1160 until 1165. The first abbess was Isabel, who ruled over the 30 noblewomen who entered the community until 1182. The abbess of Casbas had civil and criminal jurisdiction over her lands beginning in 1178. The Benedictine community of women formally came under the auspices of the Cistercian order i (en)
- El monasterio de Nuestra Señora de la Gloria o monasterio de Santa María de Casbas o monasterio de Casbas se encuentra en la localidad homónima española, en la Hoya de Huesca, provincia de Huesca. Fue fundado como monasterio femenino en 1172-1173 por iniciativa de y estaba adscrito a la orden cisterciense. Está declarado Monumento Nacional y Bien de Interés Cultural. (es)
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| - Die Zisterzienserinnenabtei Casbas war von 1173 bis 2004 ein Kloster der Zisterzienserinnen in Casbas de Huesca, Comarca Hoya de Huesca, Provinz Huesca in Aragonien. (de)
- The Casbas Monastery, also known as the Monastery of Santa Maria de la Gloria, is in Casbas de Huesca, a municipality in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. A Bien de Interés Cultural (National Monument), it was established in 1173 by Countess Oria de Pallars (or Aurea) with the support of her husband Arnau Mir, Count of Pallars Jussà, between 1124 and 1174, and the Bishop of Huesca, Esteve de Sant Martí. Bishop Esteve had previously been the abbot of the Cistercian Monastery of Poblet from 1160 until 1165. The first abbess was Isabel, who ruled over the 30 noblewomen who entered the community until 1182. The abbess of Casbas had civil and criminal jurisdiction over her lands beginning in 1178. The Benedictine community of women formally came under the auspices of the Cistercian order in 1196, recognized as such by Pope Celestine III. Architecture The Church of Santa Maria de la Gloria was consecrated in 1208. The church was built in a late Romanesque style with a barrel vault over the nave. The Latin cross plan ends in an extended apse with two side chapels. It has an octagonal cupula over the crossing. The cupula was likely constructed under the patronage of abbess Jerónima de Azlor (1609-1615). The Romanesque portal of the church (c. 1200), off of the south transept, has a Chrismon on the tympanum with 11 archivolts extending from it. The cloister with its ogee arches dates from the 14th or 15th century. The chapterhouse includes two floor tomb relief slabs from the 14th century. It was likely intended to be the familial pantheon for the Pallars-Jussá. In 2004 the monastery was transferred to private hands. It had only had two periods of closure prior to that, during the revolution of 1868 and during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. A surviving altarpiece of Saint Ursula (c. 1300) can be visited at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (cat. number 004377-000). References (en)
- El monasterio de Nuestra Señora de la Gloria o monasterio de Santa María de Casbas o monasterio de Casbas se encuentra en la localidad homónima española, en la Hoya de Huesca, provincia de Huesca. Fue fundado como monasterio femenino en 1172-1173 por iniciativa de y estaba adscrito a la orden cisterciense. Está declarado Monumento Nacional y Bien de Interés Cultural. La última comunidad de monjas vivió en el monasterio hasta el año 2004. . Anteriormente la propietaria era la Fundación Progea que adquirió el cenobio a la orden del cister. Actualmente la propiedad es de la sociedad Monasterio de Casbas SL. (es)
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