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A man from Australia has been charged with “malicious mischief” for allegedly smashing a glass case holding the Stone of ...
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Medieval scholars believed Scottish independence was entirely ...New research by a leading historian shows a surprising historical perspective on being British. In late medieval Scotland, the island of Britain was sometimes seen as fundamentally Scottish. This ...
Medieval Scottish kings were crowned upon the "Stone of Scone." Since 1308, it has been part of the English king's coronation chair.
A rare coin dating back to the 12th century, depicting King Malcolm IV of Scotland, will be put on display in Dunfermline to mark King Charles III's coronation.
All about King Charles’ coronation medieval crown and throneThe block left Scotland’s Edinburgh Castle for the first time in over 25 years on April 28 and made its way to London. It was first ...
As geneticists conduct more DNA sequencing of remains, such as those of princes in crypts at Kraków’s Wawel castle, and palaeo-ecologists push their lakebed pollen samples back to 7th century, we can ...
The discovery suggests the mysterious "King Arthur's Hall" in England is older than Stonehenge. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
The stone is a symbol of medieval Scotland, traditionally used in the inauguration ceremonies of Scottish kings until its capture by King Edward I.
Medieval kingdom Scotland and England were independent kingdoms in the medieval period and often fought each other for control of their shared border.
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