Abbey of Haddington

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The Abbey of Haddington was a medieval religious house in Haddington, Scotland, historically significant as the burial place of prominent nobles and members of the Scottish royal family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbey
medieval religious house
associatedWith Scottish nobility
Scottish royal family NERFINISHED
country Scotland
governedBy abbot
hasBurialType noble burials
royal burials
hasCulturalSignificance part of local religious life in Haddington
site of aristocratic patronage
hasFunction burial site
religious community
hasHeritageStatus historically significant site in East Lothian
hasSite monastic precinct at Haddington
hasTypeOfBuilding church
cloister
monastic buildings
heritage Scottish medieval ecclesiastical heritage
historicalPeriod medieval Scotland
locatedIn Haddington NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory East Lothian NERFINISHED
locatedInFormerJurisdiction Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedInTime Middle Ages
locatedNear River Tyne (East Lothian) NERFINISHED
partOf medieval Church in Scotland
religion Christianity
significantFor burial place of Scottish nobles
burial place of members of the Scottish royal family
usedLanguage Latin (liturgical)
Scots (vernacular context)

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Ada de Warenne placeOfBurial Abbey of Haddington