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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...
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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...
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other Scottish and
Irish missionaries founded several monasteries or
Schottenklöster in what are now France, Germany, Belgium, and Switzerland. The Irish...
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Dirmicius of Regensburg, 2nd
Abbot of Regensburg, fl. 1121–1133. The
Schottenkloster of
Saint James was
founded at
Regensburg for
Irish Benedictine monks...
- Anglo-Scottish
takeovers of
continental Gaelic monasteries (e.g., the
Schottenklöster). One of the
oldest sources recorded was from
medieval Monarchy. In...
- [1] Klöster in Bayern: Würzburg,
Schottenkloster summary (German) [2] Klöster in Bayern: Würzburg,
Schottenkloster detailed text (German) [3] history...
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Scotus Eriugena and
other figures from Hiberno-Latin
culture and the
Schottenkloster founded by
Irish Gaels in
Germanic lands. The
Gaels of
northern Britain...
- The
Scots Monastery (in
German Schottenkirche,
Schottenkloster or Schottenstift) is the
former Benedictine Abbey of St
James (Jakobskirche) in Regensburg...