Dunfermline Abbey — from Pittencrieff Park General information Architectural style Scots Norman Location … Wikipedia
Dunfermline — gälisch Dùn Phàrlain scots: Dunfermline Auld Grey Toun[1] Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abbey of Dunfermline — Abbey of Dunfermline † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Dunfermline In the south west of Fife, Scotland. Founded by King Malcolm Canmore and his queen, Margaret, about 1070, it was richly endowed by him and his sons, and remodelled as … Catholic encyclopedia
Dunfermline High School, Dunfermline — Dunfermline High School is one of four main high schools located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The school also caters for pupils from Kincardine, Camdean and Rosyth.[1] The school was founded in 1468 and has a proud history. Today it has over 1 … Wikipedia
Dunfermline Wanderers Cricket Club — was formed in October 2005. The team plays opposition sides from Edinburgh, The Lothians, Stirlingshire and Fife on Saturdays in the competitive East of Scotland Cricket Association Division 6 (Season 2008) having been promoted as Champions from… … Wikipedia
Dunfermline — Coordinates: 56°04′19″N 3°26′21″W / 56.07192°N 3.43930°W / 56.07192; 3.43930 … Wikipedia
Dunfermline Palace — The gatehouse and pend which link Dunfermline palace and abbey … Wikipedia
Dunfermline — DUNFERMLINE, a royal burgh, and parish, in the district of Dunfermline, county of Fife; including the villages of Charlestown, Crossford, Halbeath, Limekilns, Mastertown, Patiemuir, North Queensferry, and part of Crossgates; and containing… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Abbot of Dunfermline — Dunfermline Abbey, circa 1919 … Wikipedia
Liste der Äbte von Dunfermline — Dunfermline Abbey, ca. 1919 Der Prior, später Abt, ab 1500 schließlich Commendator von Dunfermline war der Vorsitzende der monastischen Gemeinschaft in der Dunfermline Abbey, nahe Fife. Die Abtei selbst wurde 1128 während der Herrschaftszeit von… … Deutsch Wikipedia