- The
monarch of
Scotland was the head of
state of the
Kingdom of Scotland.
According to tradition,
Kenneth I
MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín) was the founder...
-
Corhiza scotiae, the fine hydroid, is a
delicate colonial hydroid in the
family Halopterididae. Fine
hydroids grow in
colonies of long
stems with fine...
- Founder/benefactor of
Haughmond Abbey, Died 1160
Walter Fitz Alan
Dapifer Regis Scotiae,
Founder of
Paisley Abbey, Died 1177 Alan Fitz Jordan,
Dapifer Dolensis...
-
surveys of the country's fortifications. He is best
known for his
Theatrum Scotiae, a
series of
engravings of
views of castles, abbeys, towns, and
seats of...
-
point or
small buffer ("pears"), or a
shape with a
double moulding called scotiae. The
pointed ball is also
found in
northern Italy,
where the
hoops often...
- Founder/benefactor of
Haughmond Abbey, Died 1160
Walter Fitz Alan
Dapifer Regis Scotiae,
Founder of
Paisley Abbey, Died 1177 Alan Fitz Jordan,
Dapifer Dolensis...
- both
England and Scotland' (Historia
majoris Britanniae, tam
Angliae quam
Scotiae) in 1521.
While promoting a
possible royal match in 1548, Lord Protector...
-
Theatrum Scotiae pushed Slezer into debt. He died
penniless in 1717. This work was
posthumously published in the 1718
edition of
Theatrum Scotiae. The etching...
- his
series of
engravings entitled Theatrum Scotiae, c. 1693.
Appearing in
later editions of
Theatrum Scotiae, the
North East View of
Edinburgh Castle engraving...
-
under the
designation of "Walterus
filius Alani, Senescallus,
Justiciar Scotiae" and it may be that seal
which Nisbet described pertaining to
Walter Hereditary...