He then resumed his missionary labours, founded the Scottish monastery in Constance, and extended his mission to Augsburg.
They were around the St. Martin's Church and the Church of Our Lady, also at the Kreuzherren monastery and the Scottish monastery.
The replacement was the Old cemetery at the former Scottish monastery.
The Lord of Abernethy was from the 12th century to the 14th century the hereditary holder of the church and lands of the Scottish monastery at Abernethy.
The term Schottenkirche is often the given name to the churches of the Scottish monasteries:
He found refuge in a Scottish monastery.
During his administration new houses were founded in various parts of the United Kingdom, the house at Perth being the first Scottish monastery opened since the Reformation.
For nearly four centuries Kilwinning remained one of the most opulent and flourishing Scottish monasteries.
He founded the "Scottish monastery" ("Schottenstift") in Konstanz, and extended his mission to Augsburg.
Physically Scottish monasteries differed significantly from those on the continent, and were often an isolated collection of wooden huts surrounded by a wall.