Chronicle of Holyrood

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The Chronicle of Holyrood is a medieval Scottish historical record associated with Holyrood Abbey, documenting significant events in Scotland and beyond during the Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin chronicle
Scottish historical source
medieval chronicle
associatedPlace Edinburgh NERFINISHED
associatedWith Holyrood Abbey NERFINISHED
category Holyrood Abbey NERFINISHED
Latin historical texts
Medieval Scottish chronicles
Primary sources for Scottish history
contains chronological entries
country Kingdom of Scotland
createdBy monastic scribes
documentedIn scholarly editions of medieval Scottish chronicles
documents battles involving Scotland
ecclesiastical events in Scotland
events beyond Scotland
political events in Scotland
royal successions
focusesOn Scottish monarchy NERFINISHED
church affairs in Scotland
genre annalistic chronicle
hasForm manuscript
hasPerspective monastic viewpoint
historicalDiscipline medieval Scottish historiography
historicalValue important source for early Scottish history
language Latin
locatedIn Holyrood Abbey NERFINISHED
mainSubject history of Scotland
medieval history
placeOfOrigin Edinburgh NERFINISHED
preservationStatus survives in later manuscript copies
recordType annals
relatedTo Chronicle of Melrose NERFINISHED
Scottish annals
religiousContext Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Augustinian canons NERFINISHED
sourceType primary source
timePeriodCovered 12th century
13th century
Middle Ages
usedBy medieval Scottish historians
modern historians of Scotland
usedFor reconstructing medieval Scottish chronology
studying Holyrood Abbey history
writtenAt Holyrood Abbey NERFINISHED

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Scottish medieval chronicles includesWork Chronicle of Holyrood