寻找罗伯特·布鲁斯,第三部分:邓弗姆林的中世纪皇室墓葬和1818 - 1819年的墓葬调查

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Innes Review Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI:10.3366/inr.2019.0227
M. MacGregor, C. Wilkinson
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这篇文章挑战了关于邓弗姆林中世纪教堂和修道院的两种正统观念。它认为,大卫一世和马尔科姆四世不是与他的王后罗伯特·布鲁斯和亚历山大三世合葬的,而是与玛格丽特女王(死于1093年)、她的丈夫、大卫的三个兄弟和亚历山大三世的第一任妻子合葬的。这一论点与对中世纪修道院演变的重新评价相吻合。结论是,在1150年落成时,大卫的修道院与他母亲的教堂基本上是同一范围的,直到1180年和玛格丽特女王的第一次翻译才成为十字架。将大卫一世和马尔康四世重新分配到另一个埋葬群,加强了将1818-19年在邓弗姆林发现和挖掘的陵墓的现任者确定为罗伯特·布鲁斯的理由,正如本系列的另外两篇文章所述。
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In search of Robert Bruce, part III: medieval royal burial at Dunfermline and the tomb investigations of 1818–19
This article challenges two orthodoxies concerning Dunfermline's medieval church and abbey. It argues that David I and Malcolm IV were buried not with Robert Bruce, his queen, and Alexander III, but with Queen Margaret (died 1093), her husband, three of David's brothers, and Alexander III's first wife, as the earliest royal burial cluster. This argument dovetails with a reappraisal of the evolution of the medieval abbey. It is concluded that when dedicated in 1150, David's abbey was largely coextensive with his mother's church, only achieving cruciform status by 1180 and Queen Margaret's first translation. Reassigning David I and Malcom IV to another burial cluster strengthens the case for identifying the incumbent of the tomb discovered and excavated at Dunfermline in 1818–19 as Robert Bruce, as also argued for in the two other articles in this series.
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