About Selskar Abbey
Selskar Abbey is a ruined twelfth-century abbey in the metropolis of Wexford, Ireland. It become an Augustinian House, whose proper name changed into the Priory of St. Peter and St. Paul. There became an earlier church on the website online: it was here in 1169 that Diarmait Mac Murchada signed the primary Anglo-Irish peace treaty. The leading Norman commander Raymond FitzGerald, and his wife Basila de Clare, sister of Richard de Clare, second Earl of Pembroke, are said to had been married at Selskar in 1174.
There is an extended-status lifestyle that Henry II spent Lent of 1172 at Selskar Abbey, wherein he did penance for the murder of Thomas Becket. It is unclear if there's any truth within the story, even though it is real that Henry changed into in Ireland on the time, and that Becket's homicide, a few fifteen months earlier, was nevertheless a topic of extremely good controversy, so that Henry might well have felt this the proper gesture of penance.
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