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- Urban II. In 1120 he was nominated to the bishopric of St. Andrews (Cell Rígmonaid), but as the Scots would not recognize the authority of the see of Canterbury...
- House of Lords Robert of Scone (died 1159), 12th century bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (or Kilrymont, now St Andrews) Scone, New South Wales, Australia (named...
- The Bishop of St. Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: Easbaig Chill Rìmhinn, Scots: Beeshop o Saunt Andras) was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of St Andrews...
- chaplain and hagiographer Thurgot was named Bishop of Saint Andrews (or Cell Rígmonaid) in 1107, presumably by Alexander's order. The case of Thurgot's would-be...
- cenn (head, peninsula), ríg (king) and monaid (moor). This became Cell Rígmonaid (cell meaning church) and was Scoticised to Kilrymont. The modern Gaelic...
- are Dunkeld, probably the seat of the bishop of the kingdom, and Cell Rígmonaid (modern St Andrews). Kenneth's son Constantine died in 876, probably killed...
- Religious titles Preceded by Giric or Cathróe Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (Saint Andrews) 1107–1115 Succeeded by Eadmer...
- Antioch, princess of Antioch (b. 1148) Richard the Chaplain, bishop of Cell Rigmonaid Walter de Bidun, English bishop and chancellor William of Lucca, Italian...
- Robert of Scone (died 1159) was a 12th-century bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (or Kilrymont, now St Andrews). Robert's exact origins are unclear. He was an...
- Chaplain of King William I of Scotland before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the highest ranking Scottish see of the period. After the...