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monastery at Regensburg. The term
Schottenkirche is
often the
given name to the
churches of the
Scottish monasteries:
Schottenkirche, Vienna, in
Austria Scots...
- The
Schottenkirche (English:
Scots Church) is a
parish church in
Vienna attached to the Schottenstift,
founded by
Irish (in
Medieval Latin scoti) Benedictine...
- The
Scots Monastery (in
German Schottenkirche,
Schottenkloster or Schottenstift) is the
former Benedictine Abbey of St
James (Jakobskirche) in Regensburg...
- The
Schottenkirche (pronounced [ˈʃɔtn̩ˌkɪʁçə], 'Scots' Church'; also St.
Nicolai und
Jacobi 'St Nicholas' and James') in the
historical part of the city...
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Stephansplatz in the
center of town, it is a po****r
tourist attraction.
Schottenkirche (12th century),
founded by
Irish Benedictine monks as the
parish church...
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their parents. Bartholomäus Khöll
built the
middle tower facades of the
Schottenkirche in 1652. He
followed a plan with a half-column framing, Entablature...
- tomb (by
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach) is
situated in the
Vienna Schottenkirche.
Later generations have
idealized Starhemberg as
saviour of the Western...
- 31 May 1809, aged 77. On 15 June, a
memorial service was held in the
Schottenkirche at
which Mozart's
Requiem was performed. Haydn's
remains were interred...
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Schottenkirche on the Freyung, Vienna...
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including the
Porta Praetoria. The
Church of St. James, also
called Schottenkirche, a
Romanesque basilica of the 12th century,
derives its name from the...