Church of the Holy Rude

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The Church of the Holy Rude is a historic medieval parish church in Stirling, Scotland, renowned as the site of the coronation of King James VI in 1567.

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Church of the Holy Rude canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
medieval church
parish church
architectureStyle Gothic architecture
associatedWithMonarch James VI and I
Mary, Queen of Scots
changedDenominationDuring Scottish Reformation
coronationDate 29 July 1567
coronationPerson James VI and I
surface form: James VI of Scotland
coronationTitle King of Scots
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Holy Cross
Holy Rood Church
surface form: Holy Rood
denomination Church of Scotland
foundedInPeriod 12th century
function parish church
hasCemetery churchyard
hasFeature chancel
nave
tower
hasHistoricSignificance important medieval burgh church
site of royal coronation
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasParish Stirling parish
hasViewOf Stirling Castle esplanade
heritageDesignationCountry Scotland
heritageStatus Category A listed building
languageOfServices English
liturgicalTradition Reformed
locatedIn central Scotland
surface form: Central Scotland

Stirling
Stirling council area
material stone
municipality Stirling
near Old Town of Stirling
notableEvent Coronation of King James VI of Scotland
openToPublic yes
partOf Stirling
surface form: Stirling Old Town historic area
previousDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
proximityTo Stirling Castle
rebuiltInPeriod 15th century
region Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
religion Christianity
touristAttraction yes
usedFor historical commemoration
tourism
worship

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Stirling hasPart Church of the Holy Rude