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| − | The '''Stone in Edinburgh''' was one of the names of the [[Stone of Destiny]]. ''( | + | The '''Stone in Edinburgh''' was one of the names of the [[Stone of Destiny]]. ''([[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]])'' |
| − | This title referred to its residence in [[Edinburgh]] after it was returned to [[Scotland]] in | + | This title referred to its residence in [[Edinburgh Castle]] after it was returned to [[Scotland]] in [[Timeline#1996|1996]]. |
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| + | ==Real World Background== | ||
| + | The Stone would remain in Edinburgh until 2023, when it was used for Charles III's coronation in [[Westminster Abbey]]. It returned to Scotland once more afterwards, and later moved to Perth in 2024. [https://perthmuseum.co.uk/the-stone-of-destiny/] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 1 January 2025
The Stone in Edinburgh was one of the names of the Stone of Destiny. ("Rock of Ages")
This title referred to its residence in Edinburgh Castle after it was returned to Scotland in 1996.
Real World Background
The Stone would remain in Edinburgh until 2023, when it was used for Charles III's coronation in Westminster Abbey. It returned to Scotland once more afterwards, and later moved to Perth in 2024. [1]