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Norman architecture - Norman architecture in Scotland |  | Norman architecture - Norman architecture in Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Norman architecture - Norman architecture in Scotland |  | Scotland also came under early Norman influence, with Norman nobles at the court of King Macbeth around 1050. His successor Malcolm III overthrew him with English and Norman assistance, and his queen Margaret encouraged the Roman Catholic church. The Benedictine order founded a monastery at Dunfermline. Her fourth son who became King David built St. Margaret's Chapel at the start of the 12th century.
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Norman architecture - Norman architecture in Scotland
Scotland also came under early Norman influence, with Norman nobles at the court of King Macbeth around 1050. His successor Malcolm III overthrew him with English and Norman assistance, and his queen Margaret encouraged the Roman Catholic church. The Benedictine order founded a monastery at Dunfermline. Her fourth son who became King David built St. Margaret's Chapel at the start of the 12th century.
Norman architecture - Religious architecture
- Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline (founded about 1070 by St Margaret) grid reference NT089872
- St Andrew Cathedral (from about 1070) grid reference NO516166
- St. Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh Castle (early 12th century) grid reference NT252735
- Dalmeny parish church (from about 1130) grid reference NT144775
- St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall (from about 1137) grid reference HY449112
- Jedburgh Abbey, Jedburgh (founded about 1138 by David I) grid reference NT650204
- St Athernase Church, Leuchars (12th century) grid reference NO455215
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