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Where were the kings of Scotland traditionally crowned?

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Where were the kings of Scotland traditionally crowned?

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In City of Stone we see Macbeth crowned while kneeling on a stone. This stone is known as the Stone of Destiny. The Stone of Destiny was a stone on which the ancient Kings of Scotland had always been crowned. In 1296, Edward I humiliated Scotland by removing the Stone of Destiny from Scone (where the kings had been crowned). He placed the Stone in Westminster Abbey, London, where it resided until November 15th, 1996.

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