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Scone Abbey (originally Scone Priory) was a house of Augustinian canons located in Scone, Perthshire (Gowrie), Scotland. Dates given for the establishment of Scone Priory have ranged from 1114 A.D. to 1122 A.D. However, historians have long believed that Scone was before that time the center of the early medieval Christian cult of the Culdees (Céli Dé in medieval Irish meaning "Companions of God"). Very little is known about the Culdees but it is thought that a cult may have been worshiping at Scone from as early as 700 A.D. Archaeological surveys taken in 2007 suggest that Scone was a site of real significance even prior to 841 A.D., when Kenneth MacAlpin brought the Stone of Destiny, Scotland's most prized relic and coronation stone, to Scone.

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  • La Abadía de Scone, hoy desaparecida, se situaba en el lugar del actual Palacio de Scone, en Scone, cerca de Perth (Escocia), y era el lugar de coronación de los reyes escoceses durante la Edad Media. En ella se conservaba la "Piedra del Destino" o "Piedra de Scone", sitial sobre el que tenía lugar la ceremonia de coronación. Dicha abadía a su vez se levantó entre 1114 y 1122, en un lugar donde ya antes existían iglesias cristianas de los pobladores pictos. Con el despojo de la "Piedra de Scone", trasladada a la Abadía de Westminster por Eduardo I de Inglaterra en 1296, y con el traslado de la capital escocesa a Edimburgo, la abadía fue perdiendo importancia, hasta que durante la Reforma religiosa escocesa iniciada por John Knox fue transformada en propiedad secular y otorgada al , primero, luego al y al después. En la actualidad no queda ningún resto de dicha abadía sobre el nivel del suelo, ya que su lugar ha sido ocupado por el Palacio de Scone, del siglo XIX. (es)
  • L’abbaye de Scone (à l'origine prieuré de Scone, parfois palais des abbés) était la résidence de chanoines augustins située au village de Scone dans le Comté de Perth en Écosse. D'architecture romane avec une tour centrale surmontée d'une flèche, ses bâtiments ont maintenant disparu et seul le moderne Palais de Scone peut être vu. (fr)
  • Scone Abbey (originally Scone Priory) was a house of Augustinian canons located in Scone, Perthshire (Gowrie), Scotland. Dates given for the establishment of Scone Priory have ranged from 1114 A.D. to 1122 A.D. However, historians have long believed that Scone was before that time the center of the early medieval Christian cult of the Culdees (Céli Dé in medieval Irish meaning "Companions of God"). Very little is known about the Culdees but it is thought that a cult may have been worshiping at Scone from as early as 700 A.D. Archaeological surveys taken in 2007 suggest that Scone was a site of real significance even prior to 841 A.D., when Kenneth MacAlpin brought the Stone of Destiny, Scotland's most prized relic and coronation stone, to Scone. (en)
  • L'abbazia di Scone (originariamente, priorato di Scone) fu un convento di canonici agostiniani con sede a , Perthshire (Gowrie), Scozia. Sono state fornite diverse date della sua fondazione, ma certamente questa avvenne tra il 1114 e il 1122. (it)
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  • L’abbaye de Scone (à l'origine prieuré de Scone, parfois palais des abbés) était la résidence de chanoines augustins située au village de Scone dans le Comté de Perth en Écosse. D'architecture romane avec une tour centrale surmontée d'une flèche, ses bâtiments ont maintenant disparu et seul le moderne Palais de Scone peut être vu. (fr)
  • Scone Abbey (originally Scone Priory) was a house of Augustinian canons located in Scone, Perthshire (Gowrie), Scotland. Dates given for the establishment of Scone Priory have ranged from 1114 A.D. to 1122 A.D. However, historians have long believed that Scone was before that time the center of the early medieval Christian cult of the Culdees (Céli Dé in medieval Irish meaning "Companions of God"). Very little is known about the Culdees but it is thought that a cult may have been worshiping at Scone from as early as 700 A.D. Archaeological surveys taken in 2007 suggest that Scone was a site of real significance even prior to 841 A.D., when Kenneth MacAlpin brought the Stone of Destiny, Scotland's most prized relic and coronation stone, to Scone. (en)
  • L'abbazia di Scone (originariamente, priorato di Scone) fu un convento di canonici agostiniani con sede a , Perthshire (Gowrie), Scozia. Sono state fornite diverse date della sua fondazione, ma certamente questa avvenne tra il 1114 e il 1122. (it)
  • La Abadía de Scone, hoy desaparecida, se situaba en el lugar del actual Palacio de Scone, en Scone, cerca de Perth (Escocia), y era el lugar de coronación de los reyes escoceses durante la Edad Media. En ella se conservaba la "Piedra del Destino" o "Piedra de Scone", sitial sobre el que tenía lugar la ceremonia de coronación. Dicha abadía a su vez se levantó entre 1114 y 1122, en un lugar donde ya antes existían iglesias cristianas de los pobladores pictos. (es)
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  • Abadía de Scone (es)
  • Abbaye de Scone (fr)
  • Abbazia di Scone (it)
  • Scone Abbey (en)
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