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Benedictine monastery in Vienna, Austria
The Schottenstift (English: Scottish Abbey), formally called Benediktinerabtei unserer Lieben Frau zu den Schotten (English: Benedictine Abbey of Our
Schottenstift
Capital and largest city of Austria
settlements in the 12th century; evidence of these connections includes the Schottenstift ("Scots Abbey") in Vienna, originally home to a community of Irish monks
Vienna
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
Flag_of_Austria
Former monastery in Germany
The Scots Monastery (in German Schottenkirche, Schottenkloster or Schottenstift) is the former Benedictine Abbey of St James (Jakobskirche) in Regensburg
Scots_Monastery,_Regensburg
Imperial palace in Vienna, Austria
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
Hofburg
Church in Vienna, Austria
(English: Scots Church) is a parish church in Vienna attached to the Schottenstift, founded by Irish (in Medieval Latin scoti) Benedictine monks in the
Schottenkirche,_Vienna
Place exhibiting stone monuments and fragments
Lapidarium with epitaphs in the Schottenstift (Scottish Abbey), Vienna
Lapidarium
Margrave/Duke of Austria
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
Henry_II,_Duke_of_Austria
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1156–1453)
at Vienna at the site of the later Hofburg Palace. He also founded Schottenstift Abbey as the Babenberg proprietary church, settled with Irish monks
Duchy_of_Austria
Friars) Capuchin friary with the Kapuzinergruft and Kapuzinerkirche Schottenstift on the Freyung, Vienna: Benedictine monks Villach Friary at Villach
List of Christian monasteries in Austria
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Austria
Street in Vienna
-Karl-Lueger-Ring (Karl Lueger, former mayor of Vienna) Schottenring (Schottenstift, a Benedictine monastery) The Franz-Josefs-Kai, which runs along the
Ringstrasse
Last-born male of the House of Habsburg
the Cathedral Provost of St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Abbot of the Schottenstift. Also present were the Archbishop of Prague, Franz Ferdinand von Kuenburg
Archduke Leopold Johann of Austria
Archduke_Leopold_Johann_of_Austria
Romanesque church in Vienna, Austria
document of 1200 when Duke Heinrich II Jasomirgott describes a gift to the Schottenstift church. The document also mentions the Ruprechtskirche, which is labeled
St._Rupert's_Church,_Vienna
Catholic school in Vienna
of Hungary Othmar Helferstorfer [Wikidata] (1810–1880), Abbot of the Schottenstift, Landmarschall [de] of Lower Austria Josef von Bauer (1817–1886), member
Schottengymnasium
Austrian royal (died 1182)
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
Agnes_of_Austria_(1150s–1182)
Baroque Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna, Austria
Around the end of the 12th century, the church became part of the Schottenstift. The mediaeval church had three altars, with an apse in the south instead
Peterskirche,_Vienna
Vienna becoming the seat of all future dukes. During that time, the Schottenstift was founded. The events surrounding the Third Crusade, during which
History_of_Vienna
1st District of Vienna in Austria
Pestsäule (a plague column) Peterskirche Rathaus, Vienna Ruprechtskirche Schottenstift Stadtpark, Vienna Stephansdom Vienna State Opera Virgilkapelle Parliament
Innere_Stadt
Austrian Christian religious organisation
Kleinmariazell Abbey Kremsmünster Abbey Lambach Abbey Melk Abbey Mondsee Abbey Schottenstift, Vienna Seitenstetten Abbey These were however not all the Benedictine
Austrian_Congregation
Italian field captain under Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
charter was rediscovered in 2011 in a box of manuscript fragments at the Schottenstift Archive in Vienna. Due to growing rivalry with Ezzelino III da Romano
Oberto_Pallavicino
Duke of Austria and Styria from 1230 to 1246
a red-white-red ceremonial dress at his 1232 accolade in the Vienna Schottenstift. Lingelbach 1913, pp. 93–94. Loud & Schenk 2017, p. xxii. Angold 2011
Frederick_II,_Duke_of_Austria
Municipality in Styria, Austria
fathers of the Kremsmünster Monastery separate from the fathers of the Schottenstift, who had been in charge of the ecclesiastical leadership of Mariazell
Mariazell
Medieval Irish and Scottish Christian mission
of the Irish missionaries. Gaelic Ireland Anglo-Saxon mission Culdee Schottenstift, Vienna Pirmin Quartodecimanism Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
Hiberno-Scottish_mission
Austrian politician (1852–1918)
Vienna when he was three years old. He attended the renowned Catholic Schottenstift gymnasium, together with Heinrich Friedjung one of the few Jewish students
Victor_Adler
palace, gardens, museum of carriages in the Wagenburg, children's museum Schottenstift Museum Art Benedictine monastery with major paintings, furniture, tapestries
List_of_museums_in_Vienna
1213 murder of the queen of Hungary
Gerlinde Möser-Mersky considered the author used the lost annals of the Schottenstift in Vienna. According to Gyula Pauler, the Hungarian cleric witnessed
Assassination of Gertrude of Merania
Assassination_of_Gertrude_of_Merania
Gothic church in Vienna, Austria
passing into the hands of the Diocese of Passau in Bavaria, the nearby Schottenstift, and Viennese families. From 1302, the church was owned by the Herren
Maria_am_Gestade
Austrian painter
History, National Gallery Prague, Göttweig, Klosterneuburg, Museum at the Schottenstift, Liechtenstein and Harrach galleries. Christian Hilfgott Brand, father
Johann_Christian_Brand
Duke of Austria appoints Vienna as capital city[clarification needed]. Schottenstift founded. 1160 – St. Stephen's Cathedral built. 1221 – Vienna receives
Timeline_of_Vienna
Ages, when Irish monks established several monasteries, including the Schottenstift in Vienna in 1155. The O'Rourke family of Irish origin had a branch
Irish people in mainland Europe
Irish_people_in_mainland_Europe
Austrian architect
synagogue of the Jewish community in Vienna, 1824-1826 Extension to the Schottenstift, 1826-1832 Extension of the château in Hnojník Habsburg Palace in Cieszyn
Joseph_Kornhäusel
12th-century German duchess
Austria on 18 April 1143, which was her 28th birthday. She was buried at Schottenstift, Vienna. Henry Jasomirgott later married his second wife, Theodora Komnene
Gertrude_of_Süpplingenburg
22nd District of Vienna in Austria
paper bag. The figure is the heraldic crest of the Scottish Abbey (Schottenstift), now removed, operated as a farm in Breitenlee. In the center panel
Donaustadt
6th–7th-century Irish missionary
resumed his missionary labours. He founded the "Scottish monastery" ("Schottenstift") in Konstanz, and extended his mission to Augsburg. He died on 6 March
Fridolin_of_Säckingen
released on probation after 26 years and found merciful reception in the Schottenstift monastery in Vienna. On 8 April 1993, he was attacked in Vienna by his
Alfred_Engleder
Günther Hermann Wedermann Erato 1958 (1958) Chamber Mogens Wöldike Schottenstift Boys' Choir Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera Uno Ebrelius [sv] Hans
St Matthew Passion discography
St_Matthew_Passion_discography
1691.) Their work included portal figures and altars for the Vienna Schottenstift. Other students of the school include Balthasar Permoser, who lived
Tobias_Kracker
Benedictine monastery in Austria
a lengthy period of decline Abbot Benedikt I, formerly prior of the Schottenstift in Vienna, introduced the Melk Reforms at Seitenstetten, thus bringing
Seitenstetten_Abbey
Teil: Kaiser Leopold I. – Die Jahre 1657-1660. Dehio Wien: 1. Bezirk, Schottenstift und Kirche. 2003. Herbert Haupt: Das Hof- und hofbefreite Handwerk im
Bartholomäus_Khöll
Poet and monk in 9th-century Alsace
Pirmin Gasser made a manuscript copy of the text, a copy now held in the Schottenstift in Vienna, and this formed the basis of the first printed edition by
Otfrid_of_Weissenburg
Austrian theologian and orientalist
attended the St Anna Gymnasium (secondary school). In 1807 he entered the Schottenstift, a Benedictine monastery in the city. Between 1808 and 1812 he studied
Franz_Xaver_Oberleitner
Austrian-British art historian (1902–1984)
Scottish Monastery in Vienna Die Passions- und Marienlebenfolge im Wiener Schottenstift und ihre Stellungin der Wiener Malerei der Spätgotik. Through his close
Fritz_Grossmann
senior grades at the school of Benedictine monks in Kremsmünster and Schottenstift in Vienna, where he also got his "school-leaving certificate". His first
Gustaf_Adolf_Neumann
Austro-Hungarian officer
authorities. Like his brothers Wilhelm attended the Gymnasium at the Schottenstift in Vienna and joined the Austro-Hungarian Army. Teuber started his military
Wilhelm_Teuber-Weckersdorf
monasteries (e.g. Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Klosterneuburg Monastery, Melk Abbey, Schottenstift, in addition to the Kartause Gaming, Kartause Mauerbach, Lilienfeld
Lilienfelderhof
Austrian organist and composer
travelling theatre companies. In 1810 Volkert was organist in Vienna at the Schottenstift. In 1821 he was assistant to Wenzel Müller, Kapellmeister at the Theater
Franz_Volkert
Austrian bishop
to train native priests. Hydrops caused him in 1674 to appoint the Schottenstift's Johann Schmitzberger as auxiliary bishop, who represented him as bishop
Wilderich_von_Walderdorff
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English
Variant spelling of English Libby, LIBBIE means "God is my oath."
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
A cascade.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cool, Rock
Girl/Female
Tamil
Praharshini | பà¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®°à¯à®·à¯€à®¨à¯€
One who makes others Happy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Devoted to One Object; Aname for the Follower of Vishnu
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Eager helper.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Knower of Virtues
Male
Greek
(ἈζαÏίας) Greek form of Aramaic/Hebrew Azarya (English Azariah), AZARIAS means "help of God."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(तारा) Hindi name TARA means "star." Compare with another form of Tara.
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