The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... Dunfermline ; later , she established the Benedictines at Old Melrose Abbey as well . She was canonized in 1251 and appears as St. Margaret in this fifteenth- century Book of Hours . M ACBETH , Shakespeare's great study of power and ...
... Dunfermline ; later , she established the Benedictines at Old Melrose Abbey as well . She was canonized in 1251 and appears as St. Margaret in this fifteenth- century Book of Hours . M ACBETH , Shakespeare's great study of power and ...
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... Dunfermline , but she and Malcolm rebuilt St. Columba's monastery and church on the island of Iona and brought Benedictines to Old Melrose . She was devoted to St. Andrew , the patron saint of Scotland , and she sponsored a pil- grimage ...
... Dunfermline , but she and Malcolm rebuilt St. Columba's monastery and church on the island of Iona and brought Benedictines to Old Melrose . She was devoted to St. Andrew , the patron saint of Scotland , and she sponsored a pil- grimage ...
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... Dunfermline , a daughter house of the Benedictines of Canterbury , was begun over and around St. Margaret's Church in the reign of David I , about 1128 , and was dedicated in 1150 . The great cylindrical piers of the nave are engraved ...
... Dunfermline , a daughter house of the Benedictines of Canterbury , was begun over and around St. Margaret's Church in the reign of David I , about 1128 , and was dedicated in 1150 . The great cylindrical piers of the nave are engraved ...
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