The Abbot of Aberbrothok, also known as Arbroath, was the head of the Abbey of Arbroath in Scotland, which was founded in 1178. One of the most notable abbots was Bernard of Arbroath, who served in the late 12th century and played a significant role in the establishment of the Abbey's influence. The abbey is also famous for the Declaration of Arbroath, a document asserting Scottish independence, which was written in 1320 during the abbacy of William de Lamberton.
Abbot Oliva died in 1046.
Jacob Abbot Cummings was born in 1773.
Abbot Augustus Low died in 1912.
Theophilus C. Abbot died in 1892.
tony abbot is 53 years old, since he was born in 1957!!!
The abbot of Aberbrothok hung a bell on the Inchcape Rock to warn sailors of the dangerous reef. However, Sir Ralph the Rover, a pirate, cut the bell off the rock, causing ships to sink. This deception led to Sir Ralph's own downfall when his ship eventually met the same fate.
Aber-bro-thok
The Inch-cape Bell placed by the Abbot of Aberbrothok, used to warn the sailors about the Inch-cape Rock in a stormy weather and as a impact, the sailors used to change the direction of the ship.
Abbot Apodemus.
Abbot Glisam was the first abbot dormouse of Redwall.
The word abbot does not have an opposite. The word abbess, if that is what you have in mind, is not an antonym of abbot.
The address of the Abbot Historical Society is: Po Box 105, Abbot, ME 04406-0105
The Abbot was created in 1820.
An abbot-bishop is a person who holds both posts of abbot and bishop simultaneously.
A female abbot is an abbess.
abbot is the superior of monastery
Charles Abbot Colchester has written: 'The diary and correspondence of Charles Abbot'