- The
Schottenstift (English:
Scottish Abbey),
formally called Benediktinerabtei unserer Lieben Frau zu den
Schotten (English:
Benedictine Abbey of Our...
- settlements;
evidence of
these ties
persists in the form of Vienna's
great Schottenstift monastery (Scots Abbey), once home to many
Irish monks. In 976, Leopold...
- for the city and
showing its prominence. In 1155,
Henry founded the
Schottenstift monastery in Vienna, in the
courtyard of
which a
statue of him stands...
- (English:
Scots Church) is a
parish church in
Vienna attached to the
Schottenstift,
founded by
Irish (in
Medieval Latin scoti)
Benedictine monks in the...
- a red-white-red
ceremonial dress at his 1232
accolade in the
Vienna Schottenstift. The
Babenberg family colours developed to the coat of arms of their...
- The
Scots Monastery (in
German Schottenkirche,
Schottenkloster or
Schottenstift) is the
former Benedictine Abbey of St
James (Jakobskirche) in Regensburg...
- at
Vienna at the site of the
later Hofburg Palace. He also
founded Schottenstift Abbey as the
Babenberg proprietary church,
settled with
Irish monks...
- Friars)
Capuchin friary with the
Kapuzinergruft and
Kapuzinerkirche Schottenstift on the Freyung, Vienna:
Benedictine monks Villach Friary at Villach...
-
rulers had been
located on the
square called "Am Hof",
which is near the
Schottenstift (Scottish Monastery). The
castle originally had a
square outline, with...
-
Agnes survived him only one year. She was
buried in the
Crypt of the
Schottenstift in Vienna, next to her parents. "Henry gave his
daughter [Agnes] in...