Scots Monastery Constance, the Glossary
The Saint James Scots Monastery in Constance, Germany was a Benedictine monastery, which, like the other Scots monasteries, was founded by Irish monks in the course of the second phase of the Hiberno-Scottish mission.[1]
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13 relations: Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium, Konstanz, Benedictines, Gabriel Bucelin, Hiberno-Scottish mission, James the Great, Konstanz, Paradies, Konstanz, Petershausen, Konstanz, Rastatt, Rhine, Rule of Saint Benedict, Südkurier, Scots Monastery, Regensburg.
- 12th-century establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- Christian monasteries disestablished in the 16th century
- Former Christian monasteries in Germany
Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium, Konstanz
The Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium (Alexander von Humboldt Gymnasium) is a Gymnasium in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Benedictines
The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict.
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Gabriel Bucelin
Gabriel Bucelin (also Gabriel Buzlin, Gabriel Bincelint, or Gabriel Bucelinus) (29 December 1599 – 9 June 1681) was a Benedictine polymath, Humanist, historical writer and cartographer.
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Hiberno-Scottish mission
The Hiberno-Scottish mission was a series of expeditions in the 6th and 7th centuries by Gaelic missionaries originating from Ireland that spread Celtic Christianity in Scotland, Wales, England and Merovingian France.
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James the Great
James the Great (Koinē Greek: Ἰάκωβος, romanized: Iákōbos; Aramaic: ܝܥܩܘܒ, romanized: Yaʿqōḇ; died AD 44) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
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Konstanz
Konstanz (also), also known as Constance in English, is a university city with approximately 83,000 inhabitants located at the western end of Lake Constance in the south of Germany.
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Paradies, Konstanz
Paradies (literally: "paradise") is a former village, now a quarter of Konstanz, Germany.
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Petershausen, Konstanz
Petershausen is a district of Constance.
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Rastatt
Rastatt is a town with a Baroque core, District of Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Rhine
--> The Rhine is one of the major European rivers.
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Rule of Saint Benedict
The Rule of Saint Benedict (Regula Sancti Benedicti) is a book of precepts written in Latin by St. Benedict of Nursia (c. AD 480–550) for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot.
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Südkurier
The Südkurier is a regional daily newspaper in Germany serving the regions northwest of Lake Constance, Hochrhein and Black Forest with its headquarters in Konstanz.
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Scots Monastery, Regensburg
The Scots Monastery (in German Schottenkirche, Schottenkloster or Schottenstift) is the former Benedictine Abbey of St James (Jakobskirche) in Regensburg, Germany. Scots Monastery Constance and Scots Monastery, Regensburg are Benedictine monasteries in Germany.
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See also
12th-century establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- Aura Abbey
- Besigheim
- Coronation cloak
- Flemmingen
- Fulda
- Großwilsdorf
- Nufringen
- Prince-Bishopric of Brandenburg
- Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Schönburg Castle
- Scots Monastery Constance
- Soldo
- Travemünde
- Wetzlar
- Windberg Abbey
Christian monasteries disestablished in the 16th century
- Himmelkron Abbey
- Lesnes Abbey
- Pöhlde Abbey
- Padise Abbey
- Saint Bavo's Abbey
- Scots Monastery Constance
- Wicklow Friary
- Zinna Abbey
Former Christian monasteries in Germany
- Augustiner-Chorfrauenstift (Kreuznach)
- Barfüßerkirche, Erfurt
- Chorin Abbey
- Dierstein Abbey
- Himmelkron Abbey
- Holzen Abbey
- Hornbach Abbey
- Mårkær Monastery
- Marienschloss Abbey
- Predigerkirche, Erfurt
- Scots Monastery Constance
- St Catharine's Convent, Augsburg
- St. Augustine's Monastery (Erfurt)
- Tennenbach Abbey