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The '''Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul''', popularly known as the '''Bath Abbey''' is a parish [[church]] in [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]], {{Wiki|Somerset}}, [[England]].
The '''Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul''', presently known as the '''Bath Abbey''', is a parish [[church]] in [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]], {{Wiki|Somerset}}, [[England]].


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Revision as of 07:22, 18 September 2022

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The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, presently known as the Bath Abbey, is a parish church in Bath, Somerset, England.

History

In 1862, the Assassin Simeon Price stood atop the abbey as he searched for any sign of his former mentor, Oscar Kane, the Magus. As he saw Pierrette Arnaud's troupe allies arrived, he found Kane go into an alley after two men with shovels entered before him. Price descended as he went to meet with his allies.[1]

Behind the scenes

Historically, before being the church, it was formerly a Benedictine monastery until 1539.[2]

Appearances

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