Sword of State of Scotland

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The Sword of State of Scotland is an ornate ceremonial sword used in key Scottish state occasions as a symbol of royal and national authority, forming one of the three historic Honours of Scotland.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sword of State of Scotland canonical 2
Scottish Sword of State 1

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish state regalia
ceremonial sword
associatedWith Crown of Scotland NERFINISHED
Honours of Scotland NERFINISHED
Sceptre of Scotland NERFINISHED
Scottish monarchy NERFINISHED
category Scottish regalia NERFINISHED
ceremonial weapons
national symbols of Scotland
collection Crown Room of Edinburgh Castle NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasPart blade
crossguard
hilt
scabbard
heritageStatus national treasure of Scotland
location Edinburgh Castle NERFINISHED
material jewels
precious metals
steel
partOf Honours of Scotland NERFINISHED
significance represents authority of the Crown in Scotland
represents continuity of Scottish statehood
symbolOf national authority in Scotland
royal authority in Scotland
usedBy Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
monarch of the United Kingdom in Scotland
officers of arms in Scotland
usedFor ceremonial occasions involving the monarch in Scotland
coronation ceremonies
openings of the Scottish Parliament
royal processions in Scotland
state ceremonies

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Honours of Scotland part Sword of State of Scotland
Honours of Scotland hasPart Sword of State of Scotland
Scottish Crown Jewels hasPart Sword of State of Scotland
this entity surface form: Scottish Sword of State