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A tomb without remains
In the back of the Abbey of Dunfermline, you can find the historic city cemetery. Here there is one particularly special grave, with no tombstone, no name and even no remains, which is the tomb of the Queen and formerly St., Margaret. The Queen brought monasticism to the rugged Scottish Highlands but dominated by independent religious communities called Culdees (from Gaelic CELI). She was also the person to establish Catholicism which would be practiced throughout the rest of Europe. During earlier times, the tomb was inside the abbey as a reliquary, where millions of pilgrims went to see the last break of this lovely saint.
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