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  1. Abbot of Holyrood. The Abbot of Holyrood (later Commendator of Holyrood) was the head of the Augustinian monastic community of Holyrood Abbey, now in Edinburgh. The long history of the abbey came to a formal end in July 1606 when the parliament of Scotland turned the abbey into a secular lordship for the last commendator, John Bothwell ...

  2. Holyrood Abbey est une abbaye en ruines des Canons Regular (en) d' Édimbourg, en Écosse, fondée en 1128 par David I er d'Écosse. Elle a été utilisée comme église paroissiale jusqu'au XVIIe siècle, puis est tombée en ruines à partir du XVIIIe siècle . Au cours du XVe siècle, la maison d'invité a été transformée en résidence ...

  3. L' abbazia di Holyrood (in inglese Holyrood Abbey) è un' abbazia in rovina dei canonici regolari ad Edimburgo, Scozia. L'abbazia fu fondata nel 1128 da Re Davide I di Scozia. Durante il quindicesimo secolo l'abbazia fu modificata in residenza reale, e dopo la Riforma scozzese il Palazzo di Holyrood fu ampliato.

  4. Hace 2 días · Walk in royal footsteps around Holyrood Abbey, founded by David I in 1128. The cloister precinct was later turned into a modern Renaissance palace – Holyroodhouse – and became the royal family’s main home in Scotland. The abbey’s choir and transepts were lost soon after the Protestant Reformation, though the nave survived as a parish ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Holyrood Abbey served as a royal residence from the start. Edinburgh Castle was an imposing fortress but was less private than the abbey. David I and his successors probably stayed in a royal guesthouse to the west of the canons’ cloister at Holyrood. The royal family stayed at the abbey more often as Edinburgh grew in importance.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2013 · Discover Holyrood Abbey Ruins in Edinburgh, Scotland: Ruined 11th century abbey built by King David I in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  7. El palacio de Holyroodhouse, más conocido como palacio de Holyrood, ha servido como principal residencia de los monarcas de Escocia desde el siglo XVI. Ubicado en el extremo de la Royal Mile, «Milla Real» de Edimburgo, opuesto al castillo de Edimburgo, actualmente es la residencia oficial de los monarcas británicos en Escocia.