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Alexander de
Kininmund was a 14th-century
Scottish cleric.
Although it is not
known which one, it is
known that in his
youth he went to
university and...
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Kininmonth may
refer to:
Alexander de
Kininmund (d. 1344),
archdeacon of
Lothian and
bishop of
Aberdeen Alexander de
Kininmund (d. 1380),
archdeacon of Aberdeen...
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Alexander de
Kininmund (died 1344) was a 14th-century
Scottish churchman. The
first mention of
Alexander occurs when, as a
canon of
Dunkeld he is one...
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court at
Avignon by Sir Adam Gordon, Sir
Odard de Maubuisson, and
Bishop Kininmund who was not yet a
bishop and
probably included for his scholarship. The...
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includes the
remains of a 14th-century palace, home of
Bishop Alexander Kininmund who, in 1320,
drafted the
Declaration of Arbroath, the
letter sent to...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Alexander de
Kininmund Archdeacon of
Aberdeen x 1357–1395 Succeeded by
Henry de Lichton...
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William Fraser 1279–1297
William de
Lamberton 1297–1328
Alexander de
Kininmund el. 1328
Appears to have been
elected but was su****ded by John Bane...
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Historia Gentis Scotorum, to have been
built by
Alexander de
Kininmund,
bishop between 1329 and 1344.
However excavations in 1990 and 2008, in...
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professional rhetorician".
Professor G. W. S.
Barrow thought that
Alexander de
Kininmund (Kinninmonth) was a more
likely candidate, on
similar reasoning to Duncan...
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stone carvings of
their date to
survive in Scotland.
Bishop Alexander Kininmund II
demolished the
Norman cathedral in the late 14th century, and began...