Scottish crown

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The Scottish crown was the monarchy of Scotland, representing the sovereign authority and royal lineage that ruled the Kingdom of Scotland until its union with England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monarchy
sovereign state authority
appliesToJurisdiction Scotland
associatedInstitution College of Justice
surface form: Court of Session

High Court of Justiciary
Parliament of Scotland
Privy Council of Scotland
capital Edinburgh
continent Europe
country Kingdom of Scotland
exercisedBy King of Scots
Queen of Scots
Scottish monarch
formedFrom unification of Picts and Gaels
hasRole head of state of Scotland
sovereign authority of Scotland
symbol of royal lineage of Scotland
language English
Latin
Scots
Scottish Gaelic
legalConceptContinuesAs Crown in right of Scotland
locatedIn British Isles
notableMonarch David I of Scotland
James IV of Scotland
James V of Scotland
James VI and I
surface form: James VI of Scotland

Kenneth MacAlpin
Mary, Queen of Scots
Robert the Bruce
politicalUnionEvent Acts of Union 1707
politicalUnionYear 1707
predecessor Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Kingdom of Alba

Dál Riata
surface form: Kingdom of Dál Riata

Pictland
surface form: Pictish monarchy
religion Church of Scotland
Presbyterianism
Roman Catholicism
seatOfPower Edinburgh Castle
sharesMonarchWith Crown of Great Britain
surface form: British crown

English crown
successor British crown
Crown of Great Britain
symbolizedBy Scottish Crown Jewels
surface form: Crown Jewels of Scotland

Honours of Scotland
unionEvent Union of the Crowns
unionWith Crown of England
surface form: English crown

Kingdom of England
unionYear 1603
usedInsignia crown of Scotland
surface form: Crown of Scotland

Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Royal Banner of Scotland

Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Scotland

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Earl of Douglas rival Scottish crown
Lord Forbes governingMonarchyAtCreation Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Royal Scots Navy allegiance Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Stuart dynasticUnion Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Crown of Scotland
Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland usedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland symbolizes Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Union of the Crowns appliesToJurisdiction Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Plantation of Ulster administeredBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Earl of Fife closeTo Scottish crown
Lord of Parliament titleCreationAuthority Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Linlithgow Palace usedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Lady of the Thistle isAssociatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Three Estates of Scotland associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
King of Scots partOf Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
British monarchy historicalPrecursor Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Scone associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Scone, Perthshire, Scotland associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Scottish heraldry associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Threave Castle laterControlledBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Elizabeth de Burgh, Queen of Scots associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Ettrick Forest associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Ettrick Forest governedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Act anent Peace and War 1703 appliesTo Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Princess of Scotland jurisdiction Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Canongate hasRoyalConnection Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Holyrood Abbey associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Prince of the Cumbrians partOf Scottish crown
Newbattle Abbey receivedPatronageFrom Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Cambuskenneth Abbey associatedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish monarchy
Anglo-Scottish Wars opponent Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Prince and Great Steward of Scotland partOf Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Lord of Annandale grantedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Carrick laterHeldBy Scottish crown
Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale feudalAllegiance Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Armed forces of the Kingdom of Scotland usedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale vassalTo Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Douglas family conflictWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Red Douglas branch conflictWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown (at various times)
Red Douglas branch alliedWith Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown (at various times)
Kirkpatrick of Closeburn (historical) traditionalAllegiance Scottish crown
subject surface form: Kirkpatrick of Closeburn
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Lordship of Mann overlordshipContestedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Lyon Court historicalConnection Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Clan Fraser loyalty Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown (medieval period)
Ross family vassalTo Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
House of Moray inConflictWith Scottish crown
Border Reivers opposedBy Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Trinity College Kirk, Edinburgh patron Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown
Regent of Scotland inheritsPowersFrom Scottish crown
James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorne allegiance Scottish crown
this entity surface form: Scottish Crown