L’abbaye de Deer est une ancienne abbaye cistercienne située à proximité du village d'Old Deer , dans le comté d'Aberdeen, en Écosse. Fondée en 1219, elle connaît une histoire relativement tranquille jusqu'à sa dissolution en 1560. Elle est cependant connue pour avoir été le lieu de conservation du Livre de Deer, le plus ancien manuscrit écossais connu.
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Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
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Source: Deacon of Pndapetzim at English Wikipedia
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