Scottish royal court

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The Scottish royal court was the political and cultural center of medieval Scotland, where monarchs and their households governed the kingdom and fostered religious, legal, and artistic life.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Royal Household in Scotland 1

Statements (57)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural institution
political institution
royal court
associatedWith Edinburgh
Scottish Parliament
surface form: Holyrood

Linlithgow Palace
Perth
Scone
Stirling Castle
centralInstitutionOf medieval Scotland
country Kingdom of Scotland
governedBy Scottish monarch
hasFunction administration of justice
artistic patronage
ceremonial representation of monarchy
diplomacy
governance of the kingdom
legal reform
military leadership
religious patronage
headOfState King of Scots
Queen of Scots
includes artists
clergy
heralds
household officials
legal officers
musicians
nobility
poets
royal council
royal household
scribes
influenced Scottish law
Scottish literature
Scottish music
Scottish visual culture
languageUsed Gaelic
Latin
Scots
locatedIn Scotland
patronOf Scottish church
cathedrals
manuscript production
monasteries
music
poetry
religious foundations
visual arts
playedRoleIn negotiation of treaties
religious reform politics
state formation in Scotland
succession disputes
religion Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period

Referenced by (9)

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Ermengarde de Beaumont associatedWith Scottish royal court
Ethelred, Abbot of Dunkeld associatedWith Scottish royal court
subject surface form: Lord Lyon King of Arms
this entity surface form: Royal Household in Scotland
subject surface form: St. Margaret of Scotland
Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scots residence Scottish royal court
Margaret of Wessex residence Scottish royal court
Prince of Scotland seatOfPower Scottish royal court
William Dunbar workLocation Scottish royal court