The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monarch, Robert Bruce, or Robert I (1306-29), is an underexplored topic.1 This neglect is perhaps due both to a predominantly Protestant post-Reformation Scottish historiographical tradition and to a perceived lack of sources. The latter sense is heightened by a general awareness that large quantities of records and artifacts were plundered or destroyed during the prolonged hostilities of the Scottish wars of succession and independence, ca. 1286-ca. 1357, and that further losses occurred in successive centuries.2 Nevertheless, this paper offers new approaches to identifying and understanding the saintly venerations of King Robert. It seeks to ill...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
The Anglo-Scottish wars of the later middle ages cannot be adequately explained by a catalogue of ba...
In this St Andrew’s Day ‘State of the Nation’ Lecture, given in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh in 20...
The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monar...
This paper explores for the first time the use of liturgy and ceremonial as part of Robert I/Bruce's...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
This paper examines an aspect of the long struggle of the body politic of the medieval kingdom of Sc...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres in...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
This paper explores the link between King Robert the Bruce and the evolution of the Scottish nation ...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
This volume examines the phenomena of the cult of saints and Marian devotion as they were manifested...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
In Walter Bower's Scotichronicon, Robert the Bruce speaks confidently about saintly help for the Sco...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
The Anglo-Scottish wars of the later middle ages cannot be adequately explained by a catalogue of ba...
In this St Andrew’s Day ‘State of the Nation’ Lecture, given in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh in 20...
The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monar...
This paper explores for the first time the use of liturgy and ceremonial as part of Robert I/Bruce's...
This paper will explore the sources and extant evidence relevant to the development and management o...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
This paper examines an aspect of the long struggle of the body politic of the medieval kingdom of Sc...
This thesis is an examination of the most important Scottish saints’ cults and pilgrimage centres in...
From introduction: It is perhaps inevitable that both the public and personal piety of Scotland’s th...
This paper explores the link between King Robert the Bruce and the evolution of the Scottish nation ...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
This volume examines the phenomena of the cult of saints and Marian devotion as they were manifested...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
In Walter Bower's Scotichronicon, Robert the Bruce speaks confidently about saintly help for the Sco...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
The Anglo-Scottish wars of the later middle ages cannot be adequately explained by a catalogue of ba...
In this St Andrew’s Day ‘State of the Nation’ Lecture, given in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh in 20...