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  1. The Stone of Scone (/ ˈ s k uː n /; Scottish Gaelic: An Lia Fàil, meaning Stone of Destiny, also called clach-na-cinneamhuinn; Scots: Stane o Scone), is an oblong block of red sandstone that was used in the coronation of Scottish monarchs until the 13th century

  2. 1 mag 2023 · The Stone of Destiny has a mysterious past beyond British coronations. Part boulder, part myth, part treasure, one of Europe’s most enigmatic artifacts will return to the global stage May 6. By...

  3. At its heart sits the Stone of Destiny, also known as the Stone of Scone, one of Scotland and the UK’s most significant historical objects. Returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years, the Stone is the centrepiece of this new Museum and is free for all to view.

  4. La pietra di Scone o pietra del destino o pietra dell'incoronazione (in inglese: Stone of Scone o Stone of Destiny o Coronation Stone) è una pietra a forma di grossolano parallelepipedo in arenaria rossa sulla quale nel Medioevo venivano incoronati i sovrani scozzesi, e che tuttora viene utilizzata per l'incoronazione dei sovrani ...

  5. The Stone of Destiny. The Celtic name of the stone upon which the true kings of Scotland have traditionally been crowned is Lia Fail, “the speaking stone”, or the stone which would proclaim the chosen king. Ben Johnson. 5 min read.

  6. 1 dic 2020 · The Stone of Scone (Gaelic: Lia Fail), also known as the Stone of Destiny or Coronation Stone, is a block of sandstone associated with the coronation ceremonies of the medieval monarchs of Scotland...

  7. Find out all you need to know about Scotland's crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny. Including where to visit them, honours of Scotland and more.