also known as the Stone of Scone, is 66cm (26in) long, 42cm (17in) wide, and 27cm (10.5in) high. It was used for the coronation of Scots kings for hundreds of years before being taken by Edward I ...
Donald Trump recaptured the White House with a sweeping victory on Wednesday as tens of millions of Americans looked past his criminal charges and divisive rhetoric to embrace a leader who, if he ...
Since the coronation of King Edward II in 1308, 26 monarchs have been crowned on this chair. It was made by order of his father, King Edward I, who originally commissioned the chair as a ‘relic case’ ...
An ancient symbolic stone is to be moved from Edinburgh Castle to London for the King's coronation. The Stone of Destiny, which was used in the inauguration of Scottish kings for centuries, was ...
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The Stone of Destiny ... in Spain Has Surprising Origins Known also as the Stone of Scone and referred to in England as the ...
The crown will be placed on Charles' head as he sits in the Coronation Chair suspended over the Stone of Scone (pronounced "scoon") - the sacred slab of sandstone on which Scottish kings were crowned.
King Edward I called for it to be made in 1296 so that the Westminster Abbey-based chair could also contain the Stone of Scone, the coronation stone of Scotland, also known as the Stone of Destiny.