Coupar Angus Monastery
Coupar Angus Cistercian Abbey | |
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location |
United Kingdom of Scotland |
Coordinates: | 56 ° 32'35 " N , 3 ° 16'0" W |
Serial number according to Janauschek |
386 |
founding year | 1162 |
Year of dissolution / annulment |
1559 |
Mother monastery | Melrose Abbey |
Primary Abbey | Clairvaux Monastery |
The Coupar Angus Abbey ( English : Coupar Angus Abbey ) is a former Cistercian monastery in Scotland . It is located at Coupar Angus in the central Scottish council area of Perth and Kinross .
history
The monastery was founded in 1162 by the Scottish King Malcolm IV on the old royal house of Coupar.
Coupar Angus Monastery was a subsidiary of Melrose Abbey , a subsidiary of Clairvaux Primary Abbey .
After the Scottish Reformation, the monastery was closed in 1559 and converted into a noble estate for James Elphinstone in 1606.
Buildings and plant
Only a few remains of the monastery have survived, such as parts of the gatehouse and stone fragments in the parish church.
literature
- Ian B. Cowan, David E. Easson, Medieval Religious Houses, Scotland. With an appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man. 2nd edition. Longman, London et al. 1976, ISBN 0-582-12069-1 , pp. 73 f.
- DE Easson (Ed.): Charters of the Abbey of Coupar Angus. 2 volumes. T. and A. Constable for the Scottish history society, Edinburgh 1947 ( Publications of the Scottish History Society. 3rd series, Vol. 40-41, ZDB -ID 1017109-5 ).
- DER Watt, NF Shead (Ed.): The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries. Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh 2001, ISBN 0-902054-18-X , pp. 43 ff. ( The Scottish Records Society. New Series, Volume 24).