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  1. Scone ( / ˈskuːn / ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Sgàin; Scots: Scone) is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The medieval town of Scone, which grew up around the monastery and royal residence, was abandoned in the early 19th century when the residents were removed and a new palace was built on the site by the Earl of Mansfield.

    • Scone (Escocia)

      En el censo de 2001, el pueblo contaba con 4.430 habitantes,...

    • Scone

      For other uses, see Scone (disambiguation). Media: Scone. A...

  2. La Piedra del Destino, también conocida como Piedra de Scone o Piedra de la Coronación (en gaélico escocés clach-na-cinneamhain, clach Sgàin o también Lia (th) Fàil ), es un bloque de piedra arenisca, históricamente conservada en la Abadía de Scone (hoy derruida y sustituida por el Palacio de Scone ), que se empleaba en las ceremonias ...

  3. Palacio de Scone. El Palacio de Scone (pronunciado / skuːn )/ es un castillo situado en Scone, cerca de Perth (Escocia), en el mismo lugar donde antes se levantaba la Abadía de Scone en la que se coronaba a los reyes escoceses durante la Edad Media. Construido en 1808 empleando piedra arenisca, es un ejemplo tardío de estilo georgiano .

  4. The medieval town of Scone, which grew up around the monastery and royal residence, ended in the early nineteenth century when Scone Palace was built on the site. The modern town of New Scone nowadays is simply called Scone. It has a population of over 4000 people and is a suburb of Perth. Old Scone was the historic capital of ( Scotland ).

  5. Scone Palace, Scone, Perth and Kinross, Scot. Scone, village, Perth and Kinross council area, historic county of Perthshire, Scotland. It lies near the River Tay just north of Perth. Old Scone was traditionally the capital of a Pictish kingdom, succeeding Forteviot in the 8th century. Kenneth MacAlpin, first king of the united Scots and Picts ...