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- Latin name for the territory in which the Scotti lived: 'Scotia'. Schottenklöster (German for 'Scottish monasteries') is the name applied to the Bible...
- College Dublin. These arms approximate rather closely to those of the Schottenkloster, or Gaelic monastery, founded in Regensburg, Bavaria in the 11th century...
- is called Schottenkloster, meaning Scottish Monastery, as Ireland at that time was known as New Scotland. The square around Schottenkloster was known...
- the arms of the medieval Schottenklöster (Gaelic monastery) in Regensburg, Germany. The arms of the Regensburg Schottenklöster, which date from at least...
- Anglo-Scottish takeovers of continental Gaelic monasteries (e.g., the Schottenklöster). One of the oldest sources recorded was from medieval Monarchy. In...
- Schottenklöster (meaning Scottish monasteries in German, singular: Schottenkloster) is the name applied to the monastic foundations of Irish and Scottish...
- discussion of the "Dunkeld Litany", which was largely fabricated in Schottenklöster in Germany in Late Medieval and Early Modern times, Thomas Owen Clancy...
- other Scottish and Irish missionaries founded several monasteries or Schottenklöster in what are now France, Germany, Belgium, and Switzerland. The Irish...
- Scotus Eriugena and other figures from Hiberno-Latin culture and the Schottenkloster founded by Irish Gaels in Germanic lands. The Gaels of northern Britain...
- Deutscher Kunstverlag. ISBN 3-422-03095-6. Flachenecker, Helmut (1995). Schottenklöster. Irische Benediktinerkonvente im hochmittelalterlichen Deutschland...