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David I founds Holyrood
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The Scottish king and former English earl founded the Augustinian abbey of Holyrood outside his palace at Edinburgh after, as legend would have it, a miraculous escape from a wild stag. The abbey became a focus of royal patronage and later the seat of Scottish parliaments. David's foundation was part of a wider program of introducing Norman institutions and religious orders into Scotland, transforming its church and governance.