Abbot of Scone

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The Abbot of Scone was the head of the influential medieval monastic community at Scone, a key religious and ceremonial center of the Scottish kingdom.

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Abbot of Scone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbot
ecclesiastical office
medieval Scottish religious title
appliesToJurisdiction Scone Abbey NERFINISHED
associatedWith Scottish monarchy NERFINISHED
Scottish royal inauguration ceremonies
basedOn Augustinian monastic tradition
category Heads of Augustinian houses in Scotland
Medieval ecclesiastical titles in Scotland
country Kingdom of Scotland
dissolved Reformation in Scotland (approximate)
follows Rule of Saint Augustine NERFINISHED
hasDuty administration of monastic lands at Scone
maintenance of the abbey church at Scone
management of abbey revenues
oversight of religious ceremonies at Scone
spiritual leadership of Scone Abbey
supervision of monks at Scone
hasHeraldicRole may have borne ecclesiastical arms associated with Scone Abbey
hasJurisdictionOver abbey estates around Scone
monastic community at Scone
hasSignificance head of a key religious center of the Scottish kingdom
important role in Scottish royal ceremonial life
headOf Scone Abbey NERFINISHED
inception High Middle Ages (approximate) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Middle English
Scots
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Perthshire NERFINISHED
Scone NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
officeHolderIn medieval period of the Kingdom of Scotland
partOf Scottish Church hierarchy
positionHeldBy head of the monastic community at Scone
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
residence monastery at Scone
seat Scone Abbey NERFINISHED
subordinateTo bishop within the Scottish Church hierarchy
usedInPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
medieval Scotland

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Scone Abbey governedBy Abbot of Scone