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'''Scone''' is a village on the eastern coast of [[Scotland]], a few miles north of Perth. The [[Stone of Destiny]] resided at Scone (where it was known as the Stone of Scone) for a period of about 450 years. The kings of Scotland, beginning with [[Kenneth mac Alpin]] in 843, were crowned upon the Stone at Scone, until the Stone was taken by the English in 1296. One of the Scottish kings crowned upon the Stone during its stay at Scone was [[Macbeth]]. ''("[[The Rock]]", "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]")''
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'''Scone''' is a village on the eastern coast of [[Scotland]], a few miles north of Perth. The [[Stone of Destiny]] resided at Scone (where it was known as the Stone of Scone) for a period of about 450 years. The kings of Scotland, beginning with [[Kenneth mac Alpin]] in [[Timeline#Before 994|843]], were crowned upon the Stone at Scone, until the Stone was taken by the English in [[Timeline#995-1994|1296]]. One of the Scottish kings crowned upon the Stone during its stay at Scone was [[Macbeth]]. ''([[The Rock|"The Rock"]], [[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]])''
  
{{CIT|In the late 10th century, there was a [[Scone Clan]] of gargoyles, though as yet we know nothing about it.  It was presumably destroyed by 1057.}}
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In the late 10th century, there was a [[Scone Clan]] of [[gargoyle]]s, though as yet we know nothing about it.  {{CIT|It was presumably destroyed by 1057.}} ''([[The Promise|"The Promise"]])''
  
==Real-world history==
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==Real World Background==
Scone was used as a royal residence and as the corontation site of Scotland's monarchs, as mentioned in ''Gargoyles''. Its importance was such that Scotland was sometimes known as the "Kingdom of Scone" (in a similar way, [[Ireland]] was sometimes known as the "Kingdom of [[Tara]]").
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Scone was used as a royal residence and as the coronation site of Scotland's monarchs, as mentioned in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''. Its importance was such that Scotland was sometimes known as the "Kingdom of Scone" (in a similar way, [[Ireland]] was sometimes known as the "Kingdom of [[Tara]]").
  
As pictured in "The Rock", Scotland's kings were actually crowned on a traditional coronation mound, known as Moot Hill. The Stone of Scone was housed at Scone Abbey (which was founded as Scone Priory by King Alexander I between 1114 and 1122) until it was captured by King Edward I of England in 1296, as in the series.
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As pictured in "The Rock", Scotland's kings were actually crowned on a traditional coronation mound, known as Moot Hill. The Stone of Scone was housed at Scone Abbey (which was founded as Scone Priory by King Alexander I between 1114 and 1122) until it was captured by King [[Edward I]] of England in 1296, as in the series.
  
==See also==
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==See Also==
 
*{{wikipedia|Scone}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Scone}}
  
 
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[[Category:Canon places]]
 
[[Category:Real world places]]
 
[[Category:Real world places]]

Latest revision as of 23:17, 11 November 2023

Macbeth is crowned at Scone.

Scone is a village on the eastern coast of Scotland, a few miles north of Perth. The Stone of Destiny resided at Scone (where it was known as the Stone of Scone) for a period of about 450 years. The kings of Scotland, beginning with Kenneth mac Alpin in 843, were crowned upon the Stone at Scone, until the Stone was taken by the English in 1296. One of the Scottish kings crowned upon the Stone during its stay at Scone was Macbeth. ("The Rock", "Rock & Roll")

In the late 10th century, there was a Scone Clan of gargoyles, though as yet we know nothing about it. It was presumably destroyed by 1057. ("The Promise")

Real World Background

Scone was used as a royal residence and as the coronation site of Scotland's monarchs, as mentioned in Gargoyles. Its importance was such that Scotland was sometimes known as the "Kingdom of Scone" (in a similar way, Ireland was sometimes known as the "Kingdom of Tara").

As pictured in "The Rock", Scotland's kings were actually crowned on a traditional coronation mound, known as Moot Hill. The Stone of Scone was housed at Scone Abbey (which was founded as Scone Priory by King Alexander I between 1114 and 1122) until it was captured by King Edward I of England in 1296, as in the series.

See Also

  • Scone at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia