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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...
- Kininmonth may refer to: Alexander de Kininmund (d. 1344), archdeacon of Lothian and bishop of Aberdeen Alexander de Kininmund (d. 1380), archdeacon of Aberdeen...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Religious titles Preceded by Alexander de Kininmund Archdeacon of Aberdeen x 1357–1395 Succeeded by Henry de Lichton...
- 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...
- Boece, in Historia Gentis Scotorum, to have been built by Alexander de Kininmund, bishop between 1329 and 1344. However excavations in 1990 and 2008, in...
- professional rhetorician". Professor G. W. S. Barrow thought that Alexander de Kininmund (Kinninmonth) was a more likely candidate, on similar reasoning to Duncan...
- stone carvings of their date to survive in Scotland. Bishop Alexander Kininmund II demolished the Norman cathedral in the late 14th century, and began...