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Glastonbury Abbey was a monastery in Glastonbury, England founded in the 8th century and dissolved in 1539.[1]

In 883, the abbey was used as the headquarters for the Descendants of the Round Table under the command of Elaine Pendragon.[2] That same year, Eivor Varinsdottir, Niamh of Argyll, and some allies infiltrated the abbey and defeated Elaine, putting an end to the threat they posed to both the Raven Clan and the Women of the Mist.[3] In the 10th century, the Abbot of Glastonbury Dunstan ordered the building be enlarged before he dedicated the place to the Benedictines.[1]

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